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CATALOGUE OF SETIPUBLICATIONS
Stephane Dumasjgsdumas@gmail
April 16, 2015
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Contents
Introduction 5
Papers 7
Popular books 51
Proceedings 59
Reports 123
IAC conferences 125
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Introduction
This document is continuously updated, this is not a definitive version. The date on the cover isused to indicate the latest update
This work has been commissioned by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) SETIPermanent Committee as part of the history of SETI working group. It is not intended as anultimate reference in the matter but rather a compilation of publications related to SETI. It shouldbe used as a starting point of any SETI bibliographic research.
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PAPERS
List of papers related to SETI
The following table has four columns. The first is an index. The second lists the authours ofthe publication. The third column is the title. The fourth column lists information related to thepapers such as the journal, the volume, etc. The whole table has been sorted by first authour.
(P001) Ailleris, P. The lure of local SETI : fifty years offield experiments
Acta Astronautica,v68, p.2-15, (2011)
(P002) Almar, I. SETI and astrobiology : the Rio scaleand the London scale
Acta Astronautica,v69, p.899-904,(2011)
(P003) Almar, I. SETI terminology : do we interpretSETI terms correctly ?
Acta Astronautica,v68, p.351-357,(2011)
(P004) Almar, I.Race, M.S.
Discovery of extra-terrestrial life: as-sessment by scales of its importance andassociated risks
Phil. Trans. R.Soc. A, v369,(2011)
(P005) Almar, I. How the Rio scale should be improved
(P006) Almar, I.Tarter, J.
The discovery of ETI as a high-consequence, low-probability event
(P007) Altunin, V.I. Prospects for using soviet DSN anten-nas for SETI
ASP conference se-ries, v47, (1993)
(P008) Ambarzumian, V.A. First Soviet-American Conference onCommunication with ExtraterrestrialInteligence (CETI)
Icarus, v16, p.412-414, (1972)
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(P009) Ambarzumian, V.A. List of participants CETI conferenceByurakan, 5-11 September, 1971
(1971)
(P010) Anderson, D. P.Werthimer, D.Cobb, J.
SETI at Home Internet DistributedComputing for SETI
ASP ConferenceSeries, v213, p.511-518, (2000)
(P011) Aretxaga-Burgos, R.Chela-Flores, J.
Cultural implications of the search andeventual discovery of a second genesis
Genesis - in thebeginning pre-cursors of life,chemical modelsand early biologicalevolution, v22,p.873-890, (2012)
(P012) Armstrong, S.Sandberg, A.
Eternity in six hours : intergalacticspreading of intelligent life and sharp-ening the Fermi paradox
Acta Astronautica,v89, p.1-13, (2013)
(P013) Arrhenius, S. The transmission of life through theuniverse
(P014) Ashkenazi, M.Arbold, R.Coulter, G.
SETI and Human Behavior : HumanResponses to an ETI Signal Detection
(P015) Atri, D.DeMarines, J.Haqq-Misra, J.
A Protocol for Messaging to Extrater-restrial Intelligence
(P016) Atwell, E.Elliott, J.
A corpus for interstellar communication
(P017) Atwell, E.Demetriou, G.Hugghes, J.
Comparing linguistic interpretationschemes for English corpora
(P018) Backus, P. R.Jordan, J. C.Harper, D. G.
Real time data acquisition in SETI Acta Astronautica,v26, #3, p.169-172,(1992)
(P019) Backus, P. R. Project Phoenix - SETI Observationsfrom 1200 to 1750 MHz with the Up-graded Arecibo Telescopes
ASP ConferenceSeries, v278, p.525-527, (2002)
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(P020) Backus, P.R. The NASA SETI Microwave ObservingProject Targeted Search
ASP ConferenceSeries, v47, (1993)
(P021) Bainbridge, W. S. Attitudes Toward Interstellar Commu-nication - An Empirical Study
JBIS, v36, p.298-304, (1983)
(P022) Balazs, B. A. SETI and the Galactic Belt of Intelli-gent Life
ASP ConferenceSeries, v213, p.441-444, (2000)
(P023) Ball, J.A. The Zoo hypothesis Icarus, v19, p.347-349, (1973)
(P024) Banin, A.Navrot, J.
Chemical fingerprint of life in terrestrialsoils and their possible use for the de-tection of life on Mars and other planets
Icarus, v37, p.347-350, (1979)
(P025) Baster, S.Elliott, J.
A SETI metapolicy : new directions to-wards comprehensive policies concern-ing the detection of extraterrestrial in-telligence
Acta Astronautica,v78, p.31-36, (2012)
(P026) Bates, D. R. Communication with galactic civiliza-tions
Physics Bulletin,v23, p.26-29, (1972)
(P027) Baum, S.D.Haqq-Misra, J.
Would Contact with ExtraterrestrialsBenefit or Harm Humanity? A ScenarioAnalysis
Acta Astronautica,v68, #11, p.2114-2129, (2011)
(P028) Benford, G.Benford, J.Benford, D.
searching for cost optimized interstellarbeacons
(P029) Benford, J.Benford, G.Benford, D.
cost optimized interstellar beacons:meti
(P030) Benford, J.Benford, G.Benford, D.
Messaging with cost optimized inter-stellar beacons
(P031) Berg, A.S. Scanning the cosmos: the search for lifein the universe
Mcgill Scienceundergraduateresearch journal,v7, (2012)
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(P032) Betz, A. A directed search for extraterrestriallaser signals
(P033) Bezsudnov, I.Snarskii, A.
Where is Everybody?.. Wait a Mo-ment... New Approach to the FermiParadox
(P034) Bhathal, R.Vozzo, L.Ross, D.
SETI education programs in Austrlia Acta Astronautica,v46, #10, p.701-705, (2000)
(P035) Bhathal, R. Australian optical SETI project ASP ConferenceSeries, v213, p.553-558, (2000)
(P036) Billingham, J.Oliver, B. M.Wolfe, J. H.
A review of the theory of interstellarcommunication
Acta Astronautica,v6, p.47-57, (1979)
(P037) Billingham, J. Cultural aspects of the search for ex-traterrestrial intelligence
Acta Astronautica,v42, #10, p.711-719, (1998)
(P038) Billingham, J.Tarter, J.
Detection of the Earth with the SETImicrowave observing system assumedto be operating out in the galaxy
Acta Astronautica,v26, #3, p.185-188,(1992)
(P039) Billingham, J. Pesek Lecture : SETI and society : de-cision trees
Acta Astronautica,v51, #10, p.667-672, (2002)
(P040) Billingham, J. Risk and value analysis of SETI Acta Astronautica,v21, #2, p.69-72,(1990)
(P041) Billingham, J. Summary of results of the seminar onthe cultural impact of extraterrestrialcontact
ASP conference se-ries, v213, p.667-675, (2000)
(P042) Billingham, J.Benford, J.
costs and difficulties of large-scale mes-saging,and the need for internationaldebate on potential risks
(P043) Billingham, J. Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
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(P044) Biraud, F.Tarter, J.
Conclusion of the selected target searchat the Nancay observatory
Acta Astronautica,v26, #3, p.201-204,(1992)
(P045) Biraud, F. SETI at the Nancay radiotelescope Acta Astronautica,v10, #11, p.759-760, (1983)
(P046) Blair, D. G.Zadnik, M. G.
A list of possible interstellar communi-cation channel frequencies for SETI
Astron. Astro-phys., #278, p.669-672, (1993)
(P047) Blair, D. G.Norris, R. P.Troup, E. R.
A narrow-band search for extraterres-trial intelligence using the interstellarcontact channel hypothesis
Mon. Not. R. Astr.Soc, #257, p.105-109, (1992)
(P048) Bostrom, N. Where are they? MIT technologyreview, p.72-77,(2008)
(P049) Bowyer, S.Zeitlin, G.Tarter, J.
The Berkeley parasitic SETI program Icarus, v53, p.147-155, (1983)
(P050) Bowywe, S. Forty Trillion Signals From Serendip -The Berkeley SETI Program
ASP ConferenceSeries, v74, p.285-292, (1995)
(P051) Bozhilov, V.Duncan, H. F.
The Entropy Principle and the influ-ence of sociological pressures on SETI
(2010)
(P052) Bracewell, R. N. An Extended Drake Equation, thelongevity separation relation inhomo-geneities and chain formation
Acta Astronautica,v6, p.67-69, (1979)
(P053) Bracewell, R. N.MacPhie, R. H.
Searching for nonsolar planets Icarus, v38, p.136-147, (1979)
(P054) Bracewell, R. N. Communications from superior galacticcommunities
Nature, v186,p.670-671, (1960)
(P055) Breher, J. W. Against the use of power law luminosityfunctions for ET beacons
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(P056) Brin, D. The Great Silence : the controversyConcerning Extraterrestrial IntelligentLife
Q.Jl. R. Astr.Soc., #24, p.283-309, (1983)
(P057) Brin, D. a contrarian perspective on altruism :the dangers of first contact
(P058) Briot, D. Is it the first use of the word Astrobiol-ogy ?
(P059) Busch, M. W.Reddick, R. M.
Testing SETI Message Designs
(P060) Callimahos, L. Communication with ExtraterrestrialIntelligence
(P061) Carrigan, R. Starry Messages : Searching for Signa-tures of Interstellar Archaeology
(P062) Carrigan, R. A. Do potential SETI signals need to bedecontaminated ?
Acta Astronautica,v58, p.112-117,(2006)
(P063) Carrigan, R. A. Is interstellar archeology possible ? Acta Astronautica,v78, p.121-126,(2012)
(P064) Carrigan, R.A. The ultimate hacker: SETI signals mayneed to be decontaminated
(2002)
(P065) Cavicchioli, R. Extremophiles and the search for ex-traterrestrial life
Astrobiology, v2,#3, p.281-292,(2002)
(P066) Chapman, Al. A world in the Moon: John Wilkins andhis lunar voyage of 1640
Q. Jl. R. astr.Soc, v32, p.121-132, (1991)
(P067) Chyba, C.F. The Origin of Life in the Solar System:Current Issues
Annu.Rev.Earth.Planet.Sci.,v23, p.215-249,(1995)
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(P068) Cirkovic, M. Against the Empire JBIS
(P069) Cirkovic, M. Cosmic irony: seti optimism fromcatastrophes?
(P070) Cirkovic, M.Bradbury, R.
Galactic Gradients, Postbiological Evo-lution and the Apparent Failure ofSETI
(2005)
(P071) Cirkovic, M.Vukotic, B.Dragicevic, I.
Galactic punctuated equilibrium: howto undermine carter’s anthropic argu-ment in astrobiology
(P072) Cirkovic, M. Permanence : an adaptationist solutionto Fermi’s paradox?
(P073) Cirkovic, M. The Temporal Aspect of the DrakeEquation and SETI
(2003)
(P074) Cirkovic, M. M. Who are the SETI sceptics ? Acta Astronautica,v89, p.38-45, (2013)
(P075) Cirkovic, M. M.Milosevic-Zdjelar, V.
Extraterrestrial Intelligence andDoomsday - A Critical Assessment ofthe no-outsider requirement
Serb. Astron.J., #166, p.1-11,(2003)
(P076) Cirkovic, M. M. Fermi Paradox - The Last Challenge forCopernicansm ?
Serb. Astron.J., #178, p.1-20,(2009)
(P077) Clarkes, J.N. Extraterrestrial intelligence and galac-tic nuclear activity
Icarus, v46, p.94-96, (1981)
(P078) Cobb, J.Lebofsky, M.Werthimer, D.
Serendip IV : data acquisition, reduc-tions and analysis
(P079) Cocca, A. A. XII Tables for researchers on extrater-restrial intelligence
Acta Astronautica,v21, #2, p.127-130,(1990)
(P080) Cocconi, G.Morrison, P.
Searching for Interstellar Communica-tions
Nature, p.844-846,(1959)
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(P081) Cohen, N.Charlton, D.
Polychromatic SETI ASP ConferenceSeries, v74, p.313-324, (1995)
(P082) Cohen, N. L.Malkan, M. A.Dickey, J. M.
A passive SETI in globular clusters atthe hydroxyl and water lines
Icarus, v41, p.198-204, (1980)
(P083) Colomb, F. R.Hurrell, E.Lemarchand, G. A.
Results of Two Years of SETI Observa-tions with META II
ASP ConferenceSeries, v74, p.345-354, (1995)
(P084) Colomb, F. R.Hurrell, E.Olalde, J. C.
SETI Activities in Argentina ASP ConferenceSeries, v47, p.279-290, (1993)
(P085) Contant, J.M IAA: 35 years of search for extraterres-trial intelligence, tribute to Jean Heid-mann
Acta Astronautica,v67, p.1340-1341,(2010)
(P086) Corbet, R. H. D. Synchronized SETI - The Case for Op-position
(2002)
(P087) Corbet, R. H. D. The Use of Gamma-Ray Bursts as Di-rection and Time Markers in SETIStrategies
(1999)
(P088) Cordes, J.Lazio, J.
Interstellar Scintillation and SETI ASP ConferenceSeries, v47, p.143-160, (1993)
(P089) Cordes, J.Lazio, J.Sagan, C.
Scintillation-induced intermittency inSETI
The Astrophysicaljournal, #487,p.782-808, (1997)
(P090) Cordes, J. M.Sullivan, W. T.
Astrophysical Coding A New Approachto SETI Signals - Signal Design andWave Propagation
ASP ConferenceSeries, v74, p.325-336, (1995)
(P091) Coulter, G. R.Klein, M. J.Backus, P. R.
Searching for intelligent life in the uni-verse : NASA high resolution mi-crowave survey
(1994)
(P092) Courtin, R. Jean Heidmann (1923-2000) and SETI
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(P093) Crawford, I.A. Project Icarus: a review of local inter-stellar medium properties of relevancefor space missions to the nearest stars
Acta Astronautica
(P094) Crawford, I.A. Interstellar travel: a review of as-tronomers
Q. Jl. R. astr.Soc, v31, p.377-400, (1990)
(P095) Crick, F.H.C.Orgel, L.E.
Directed panspermia Icarus, v19, p.341-346, (1973)
(P096) Crossley, R. Percival Lowell and the history of Mars The MassachusettsReviews, v41,p.297-318, (2000)
(P097) Crowe, M. J. A history of the extraterrestrial life de-bate
Zygon, v32, #2,p.147-162, (1997)
(P098) Cullers, D. K. Sensitive detection of narrowbandpulses
(P099) Cullers, K. Project Phoenix and Beyond
(P100) Cullers, K.Stanley, R. D.
SETI algorithms
(P101) Davies, P. C. W.Wagner, R. V.
Searching for alien artifacts on themoon
Acta Astronautica,v89, p.261-265,(2013)
(P102) Davies, P.C.W. Searching for a shado biosphere onEarth as a test of the ’cosmic imper-ative’
Phil. Trans. R.Soc. A, v369,p.624-632, (2011)
(P103) Davis, J. A bibliography of government docu-ments on extraterrestrials life : 1957-1976
Government Pub-lications Review,v5, #3, p.295-309,(1978)
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(P104) De la Torre, G. G. Toward a new cosmic consciousness :psychoeducational aspects of contactwith extraterrestrial civilizations
(P105) DeBoer, D. R. The Allen telescope array : commensaland efficient SETI
Acta Astronautica,v59, p.1153-1159,(2006)
(P106) Denning, K. Unpacking the great transmission de-bate
Acta Astronautica,v67, p.1399-1405,(2010)
(P107) Denning, K. If life what we make of it? Phil. Trans. R.Soc. A, v369,(2011)
(P108) Denning, K. L on Earth (2005)
(P109) Devito, C.L.Oehrle, R.T.
A Language based on the FundamentalFacts of Science
JBIS, v43, p.561-568, (1990)
(P110) Devito, C.L. Cultural Aspect of Interstellar Commu-nication
(P111) DeVore, I. Extraterrestrial intelligence ? Notlikely
(P112) Dick, S. The postbiological universe
(P113) Dick, S. The postbiological universe and our fu-ture in space
(P114) Dick, S. J. The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelli-gence and the NASA High ResolutionMicrowave Survey
Space Science Re-views, #64, p.93-139, (1993)
(P115) Dick, S. J. NASA and the search for life in the uni-verse
(P116) Dick, S. J. Origins and development of NASA exo-biology program, 1958-1976
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(P117) Dick, S.J. Cultural aspects of astrobiology
(P118) Dixon, R. S. About Cosmic Search and SETI Cosmic Search, v1,#1, (1979)
(P119) Dixon, R. S. A search strategy for finding extrater-restrial radio beacons
Icarus, v20, p.187-199, (1973)
(P120) Dixon, R. S. The Ohio SETI Program - The FirstDecade
(1985)
(P121) Dixon, R.S.Cole, D.M.
A modest all-sky search for narrowbandradio radiation near the 21-cm hydro-gen line
Icarus, v30, p.267-273, (1977)
(P122) Djorgovski, S. G. Generalized SETI in a Virtual Observa-tory
ASP ConferenceSeries, v213, p.519-522, (2000)
(P123) Dole, S. H. The search for a rationale for interstel-lar communication
RAND corporation,(1966)
(P124) Dole, S.H. Computer simulation of the formationof planetary systems
Icarus, v13, p.494-508, (1970)
(P125) Dominik, M. Invited Pesek Lecture : Explorationrather than speculation-assembling thepuzzl of potential life beyond Earth
Acta Astronautica,v81, p.478-483,(2012)
(P126) Dominik, M.Zarnecki, J.C.
The detection of extra-terrestrial lifeand the consequences for science andsociety
Phil. Trans. R.Soc. A, v369,p.499-507, (2011)
(P127) Donahoe, F.J. On the abundance of Earth-like planets Icarus, v5, p.303-304, (1966)
(P128) Doyle, L. R.McCowan, B.Johnston, S.
Information theory, animal communica-tion and the search for extraterrestrialintelligence
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(P129) Drake, F. Space missions for SETI Acta Astronautica,v44, #2, p.113-115,(1999)
(P130) Drake, F. SETI The Early Days and Now ASP ConferenceSeries, v395, p.213-223, (2008)
(P131) Drake, F. A Reminiscence of Project Ozma Cosmic Search, v1,#1
(P132) Drake, F. The Arecibo Message of November,1974
Icarus, v26, p.462-466, (1975)
(P133) Drake, F. The search for extra-terrestrial intelli-gence
Phil. Trans. R.Soc. A., v369,p.633-643, (2011)
(P134) Drake, F. How Can We Detect Radio Transmis-sions from Distant Planetary Systems?
Sky & Telescope,p.140-143, (1960)
(P135) Drake, F. A brief history of SETI
(P136) Drake, F.Fraknoi, A.
SETI : a slide set and introductorybooklet
(P137) Drake, F. D. Reflections on the modern history ofSETI
(P138) Drake, F.D.Sagan, C.
Interstellar radio communication andthe frequency selection problem
Nature, v245,(1973)
(P139) Dreher, J. W.Tarter, J.Werthimer, D.
A 1 Hz resolution RFI survey : prelim-inary results
(P140) Dumas, S.Dutil, Y.
The Evpatoria Messages Contact in Context
(P141) Dyson, F. Search for artificial stellar sources of in-frared radiation
Science, v131,p.1667, (1960)
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(P142) Edelson, R. E. An observational program to search forradio signals from extraterrestrial intel-ligence through the use of existing fa-cilities
Acta Astronautica,v6, p.129-143,(1979)
(P143) Edmondson, W. The intelligence in ETI - what can weknown ?
Acta Astronautica,v78, p.37-42, (2012)
(P144) Edmondson, W. H. Targets and SETI : shared motivations,life signatures and asymmetric SETI
Acta Astronautica,v67, p.1410-1418,(2010)
(P145) Edmondson, W. H.Stevens, I. R.
The utilization of pulsars as SETI bea-cons
(P146) Ehricke, K. A. The extraterrestrial imperative Future, p.107-114,(1981)
(P147) Elliott, J. The filtration of inner-galactic objecttrouves and the identification of the lin-gua ex machina hierarchy
Acta Astronautica,v68, p.399-405,(2011)
(P148) Elliott, J.Demetriou, G.Hugghes, J.
A comparative evaluation of modernEnglish corpus grammatical annotationschemes
ICAME, v24, p.7-23, (2000)
(P149) Elliott, J.Atwell, E.
is anybody out there? the detectionof intelligent and generic language-likefeatures
JBIS, v53, #1,p.13-22, (2000)
(P150) Elliott, J. Constructing the matrix
(P151) Elliott, J.Atwell, E.Whyte, W.
first stage identification of syntactic el-ements in an extra-terrestrial signal
(2001)
(P152) Elliott, J.Whyte, W.
Increasing our ignorance of language:identifying language structure in an un-known signal
(P153) Elliott, J.Atwell, E.
language identification in unknown sig-nals
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(P154) Elliott, J.Atwell, E.Whyte, W.
Visualisation of Long Distance Gram-matical Collocation Patterns in Lan-guage
(P155) Elliott, J. R. Detecting the signature of intelligentlife
Acta Astronautica,v67, p.1419-1426,(2010)
(P156) Elliott, J. R.Baxter, S.
The DISC quotient Acta Astronautica,v78, p.20-25, (2012)
(P157) Elliotte, J. R. A post-detection decipherment strategy Acta Astronautica,v68, p.441-444,(2011)
(P158) Ermanno, B. Searching for extraterrestrial intelli-gence signals in astronomical spectra,including existing data
(P159) Fasan, E. Discovery of ETI : Terrestrial and ex-traterrestrial legal implications
Acta Astronautica,v21, #2, p.131-135,(1990)
(P160) Fender, R.Wijers, R.Stappers, B.
LOFAR Transients and the Radio SkyMonitor
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(P161) Finney, B. The impact of contact Acta Astronautica,v21, #2, p.117-121,(1990)
(P162) Finney, B.Finney, L.Lytkin, V.
Tsiolkovsky and extraterrestrial intelli-gence
Acta Astronautica,v46, #10, p.745-749, (2000)
(P163) Fogg, M. J. Temporal aspects of the interactionamong the first galactic civilizations :the interdict hypothesis
Icarus, v69, p.370-384, (1987)
(P164) Forgan, D. H.Nicho, R.C.
A Failure of Serendipity : the SquareKilometre Array will Struggle to eaves-drop on Human-Like ETI
(P165) Forgan, D. H. A Numerical Testbed for Hypotheses ofExtraterrestrial Life and intelligence
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(P166) Forward, R. L. Feasibility of interstellar travel : a re-view
Acta Astronautica,v14, p.243-252,(1996)
(P167) Fracassino, M. Fermi Paradox and Alternative Strate-gies for SETI Programs
Astrophysics andSpace Science,#146, p.321-331,(1988)
(P168) Freeman, J.Lampton, M.
Interstellar archaeology and theprevalance of intelligence
Icarus, v25, p.368-369, (1975)
(P169) Freitas, R. A. There is no Fermi paradox Icarus, v62, p.518-520, (1985)
(P170) Freitas, R. A. The Search for Extraterrestrial Artifact
(P171) Freitas, R.A. If they are here, where are they? Ob-servational and search considerations
Icarus, v55, p.337-343, (1983)
(P172) Fridlund, M. Extra-Terrestrial life in the Europeanspace agency’s cosmic vision plan andbeyond
Phil. Trans. R.Soc. A, v369,(2011)
(P173) Fridman, P. A. SETI The transmission rate of radiocommunication and the signal detection
Acta Astronautica,(2011)
(P174) Frisch, D.Melia, F.
Siblings for SETI Icarus, v55, p.432-438, (1983)
(P175) Fujushita, M. SETI activities at Kyushu Tokai univer-sity
(P176) Garber, S. J. Searching for good science : the cancel-lation of NASA SETI program
(P177) Genta, G. Are we alone in the universe?
(P178) Gerritsen, H.J.McKenna, S.J.
The Luneberg lens and the importanceof transmission in establishing contactwith extraterrestrial civilizations
Icarus, v26, p.250-256, (1975)
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(P179) Gillon, M. A Novel SETI Strategy targeting thesolar focal regions of the most nearbystars
Acta Astronautica,(2013)
(P180) Gindilis, L.M. Conference on Extraterrestrial Civiliza-tions
Soviet Astronomy,v9, #2, (1965)
(P181) Glade, N.Ballet, P.Bastien, O.
A Stochastic Process Approach of theDrake Equation Parameters
(P182) Goldsmith, D. Whol will speak for Earth? Possiblestructures for shaping a response to asignal detected from an extraterrestrialcivilization
Acta Astronautica,v21, #2, p.149-151,(1990)
(P183) Gonzalez, G. The Stellar Metallicity - Planet Con-nection
ASP ConferenceSeries, v134, p.431-437, (1998)
(P184) Gonzalez, G.Donald, B.Ward, P.
The galactic habitable zone : galacticchemical evolution
Icarus, v152, p.185-200, (2001)
(P185) Goodman, A. E. Diplomacy and the search for extrater-restrial intelligence
(P186) Graham, R.W. Extraterrestrial life in the universe NASA TM 102363,(1990)
(P187) Gruber, G. M.Pfleiderer, J.
Small duty cycles in SETI Acta Astronautica,v19, #11, p.903-906, (1989)
(P188) Gualtieri, D.M. Trace elements and the panspermia hy-pothesis
Icarus, v30, p.234-238, (1977)
(P189) Guang-jie, WDao-han, C.
Searching for extra-terrestrial intelli-gence and the discovering of extrasolarplanets
Chinese Astronomyand astrophysics, v26, p.125-140,(2002)
(P190) Gulkis, S.Biraud, F.Heidmann, J.
Technical considerations on using thelarge Nancay radio telescope for SETI
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(P448) Tarter, J.Dreher, J.Ellingson, S. W.
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POPULAR BOOKS
List of books related to SETI
This chapter deals with popular books written by a single authour (or only few) as oppose to aproceedings that is written by many authours.
The following table has four columns. The first is an index. The second lists the authour(s) ofthe publication. The third column is the title. The fourth column lists information related to thebook. The whole table has been sorted by first authour.
(B001) Ballesteros, F.J. E.T. Talk - how will we communicatewith intelligent life on other worlds ?
Springer, 233p,(2010)
(B002) Bergerac, C. de Voyage dans la Lune Ernest Flammar-ion, 262p, ()
(B003) Billings, L. Five billions years of solitude - thesearch for life among the stars
Current, 0p, (2013)
(B004) Bracewell, R.N. The Galactic Club - Intelligent Life onOuter Space
Heinemann, 140p,()
(B005) Copland, A. The existence of other worlds J. G. &. F. Riving-ton, 0p, (1834)
(B006) Coustenis, A.Encrenaz, T.
Life beyond Earth - the search for hab-itable worlds in the universe
Cambridge Univer-sity Press, 332p,(2013)
(B007) Cranford, J.L. From dying stars to the birth of life Nottingham Uni-versity Press, 249p,(2011)
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(B008) Davies, P. Are We Alone? Basic Books, 0p,(1995)
(B009) Davies, P. The Eerie Silence Houghton MifflinHarcourt, 241p,(2010)
(B010) Dick, S. J. Life on Other Worlds the 20th-centuryextraterrestrial life debate
, 0p, (1998)
(B011) Dick, S. J. The living universe : NASA and the de-velopment of astrobiology
Rutgers UniversityPress, 312p, (2004)
(B012) Drake, F.Sobel, D.
Is Anyone Out There? Dell Publishing, 0p,(1994)
(B013) Ekers, R. D. SETI 2020 : a roadmap for the searchfor extraterrestrial intelligence
, 0p, ()
(B014) Engdahl, S. Extraterrestrial Life Detroit,GreenhavenPress/ThomsonGale, 171p, (2006)
(B015) Ferris, T. Life beyond Earth New York, Simon& Schuster, 0p,(2000)
(B016) Flammarion, C. La planete Mars et ses conditionsd’habitabilite
Gauthier-Villars,624p, (1909)
(B017) Flammarion, C. La pluralite des mondes habites , 482p, (1868)
(B018) Fontenelle, B. Entretiens sur la pluralite des mondes , 411p, ()
(B019) Fontenelle, B. Entretiens sur la pluralite des mondes , 232p, ()
(B020) Freudenthal, H. Lincos - Design of a Language for Cos-mic Intercourse
North-HollandPublishing, 224p,(1960)
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(B021) Gamow, G. The Creation of the Universe Viking Press, 0p,(1961)
(B022) Goldsmith, D.Owen, T.
The search for life in the universe Sausalito, CA,University Sci-ence Books, 573p,(2002)
(B023) Graham, R. W. Extraterrestrial life in the universe NASA TM 102363,0p, (1990)
(B024) Gray, R.H. The Elusive WOW - Searching for Ex-traterrestrial Intelligence
Palmer SquarePress, 242p, (2012)
(B025) Gurnett, D.A. A multidisciplinary study of planetary,solar and astrophysical radio emissions
NASA NAGW-386,0p, (1986)
(B026) Halpern, P. The quest for alien planets: exploringworlds outside the solar system
New York, PlenumTrade, 293p, (1997)
(B027) Harland, D.M. Water and the search for life on Mars Springer, 254p,(2005)
(B028) Harrison, A. A. After Contact Plenum Press, 0p,(1997)
(B029) Heidmann, J. Extraterrestrial Intelligence Cambridge Univer-sity Press, 243p,(1997)
(B030) Heidmann, J. Life in the Universe McGraw-Hill, 0p,(1992)
(B031) Hogben, Lancelot Science in Authority , 0p, ()
(B032) Holmes, D. C. The Search for Life on Other Worlds Bandam Books, 0p,(1966)
(B033) Hoyle, F. The Intelligent Universe Hold, Rinehardand Winston, 0p,(1966)
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(B034) Huygens, C. The celestial worlds discovered or con-jectures concerning the inhabitantsplants and productions of the worlds inthe planets
, 187p, ()
(B035) Huygens, C. The celestial worlds discovered or con-jectures concerning the inhabitantsplants and productions of the worlds inthe planets
, 35p, ()
(B036) Jesperson, J.Fitz-Randolph, J.
Looking at the Invisible Universe Atheneum, 0p,(1990)
(B037) Jones, B.W. The search for life continued - planetsaround other stars
Springer, 296p,(2008)
(B038) Koerner, D.LeVay, S.
Here be dragons: the scientific quest forextraterrestrial life
Oxford UniversityPress, 281p, (2000)
(B039) Krauss, J. Big Ear Two Cygnus-QuasarBooks, 0p, (1995)
(B040) Krauss, J. Our Cosmic Universe Cygnus-QuasarBooks, 0p, (1980)
(B041) Kusky, T. Encyclopedia of Earth & space science , 917p, (2010)
(B042) Lamb, D. The search for extraterrestrial intelli-gence - a philosophical inquiry
Routledge, 221p,(2001)
(B043) Lowell, P. Mars as the abode of life The MacMilliancompany, 334p,(1908)
(B044) Mac Gowan, R.A.Ordway, F.I.
Intelligent in the Universe Prentice-Hall, inc.,402p, (1966)
(B045) Maccone, C. Mathematical SETI Springer-Praxis,724p, (2012)
(B046) Mamikunian, G.Briggs, M. H.
Current aspects of exobiology Pergamon Press,424p, (1965)
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(B047) McDonough, T. R. The search for extraterrestrial intelli-gence: Listening for life in the cosmos
John Wiley andSons, Inc., 253p,(1987)
(B048) Michaud, M. Contact with alien civilizations : ourhopes and fears about encountering ex-traterrestrials
, 472p, (2010)
(B049) Ollengren, A. Astrolinguistics Springer, 266p,(2013)
(B050) Parker. B. R. Alien life: the search for extraterrestri-als and beyond
Plenum Trade,254p, (1998)
(B051) Preiss, B. First Contact New American Li-brary Books,, 0p,(1990)
(B052) Proctor, R.A. Other worlds than ours P.F. Collier andson, 362p, (1902)
(B053) Proctor, R.A. The plurality of worlds D. Appleton andcompany, 358p,(1896)
(B054) Ross, M. The search for extraterrestrials - inter-cepting alien signals
Springer, 167p,(2009)
(B055) Sagan, C. Cosmic connecton an extraterrestralperspective
, 205p, ()
(B056) Sagan, C. Pale blue dot Random House, 0p,(1994)
(B057) Sagan, C. The cosmic connection : an extraterres-trial perspective
, 0p, (1973)
(B058) Saraceno, P. Beyond the stars - our origins and thesearch for life in the universe
World Scientific,388p, (1998)
(B059) Shklovskii, I.S.Sagan, C.
Intelligent Life in the Universe Delta Book, 510p,(1966)
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(B060) Shneour, E.A.Ottesen, E.A.
Extraterrestrial Life : An Anthologyand Bibliography
National Academyof Science, 0p,(1965)
(B061) Shostak, G. S.Barnett, A.
Cosmic company: the search for life inthe universe
Cambridge Univer-sity Press, 161p,(2003)
(B062) Shostak, G. S. Sharing the universe: perspectives onextraterrestrial life
Berkeley HillsBooks, 206p,(1998)
(B063) Shuch, H. P. Tune In The Universe , 0p, ()
(B064) Stoneley, J. CETI, communication with extra-terrestrial intelligence
Warner Books, 0p,(1976)
(B065) Sullivan, W. We are not Alone : the continuingsearch for extraterrestrial intelligence
Plume Books, 0p,(1993)
(B066) Swift, D. SETI Pioneers University of Ari-zona Press, 0p,(1990)
(B067) Teerikorpi, P.Valtonen, M.Lehto, K.
The evolving universe and the origin oflife - the search for our cosmic roots
Springer, 539p,(2009)
(B068) Tough, Allen When SETI Succeeds : The Impact ofHigh-Information Contact
, 0p, ()
(B069) Ulmschneider, P. Intelligent life in the universe Springer, 310p,(2006)
(B070) Vakoch, D.Harrison, A.A.
Civilizations Beyond Earth Berghahn Books,250p, (2011)
(B071) Ward, P. D.Brownlee, D.
Rare earth: why complex life is uncom-mon in the universe
Copernicus, 335p,(2004)
(B072) Webb, S. Where is everybody ? fifty solutions tothe Fermi paradox
Copernicus books,293p, (2002)
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(B073) Wickramasginghe,C.
A journey with Fred Hoyle - the searchfor cosmic life
World Scientific,245p, (2005)
(B074) wikipedia Interstellar messages : an overview , 0p, ()
(B075) Wilkins, J. The discovery of a world in the Moone , 117p, (1638)
(B076) Wilkins, J. The discovery of a world in the Moone , 242p, (1638)
(B077) Zukerman, B.Hart, M. H.
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PROCEEDINGS
Those are proceedings from conferences, and books that are collection of papers writ-ten by several authours.
This chapter deals with proceedings written by a several authours and edited by a few people.They are mostly the product a conferences.
For each proceedings, the title of the book is given and the names of the people in charge of itsedition. Informations related to the publisher is also provided. Then a short table of content listingall the contributions and their authours.
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COMMUNICATION WITH EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTEL-LIGENCE
edited by Carl Sagan (MIT Press, 1973)
This is the English translation of the Byurakan meeting.
Extrasolar planetary systemGold, Ambartsudian, Moroz, Pariisky
Extraterrestrial lifeSagan, Crick, Mukhin
The evolution of intelligenceHubel, Stent
The evolution of technological civilizationLee, Flannery, Markarian
The lifetimes of technological civilizationsShklovsky, Platt, Stent, Minksy, Gold
The number of advanced galactic civilizationsSagan, Marov, Lee, von Hoerner, Kardashev, Idlis
Astroengeneering activity : the possibiliy of Extraterrestrial intelligence in presentastrophysical phenomenaDyson, Kardashev, Ginburg, Marx
Techniques of contactsDrake, Kardashev, Troitsky, Gindilis, Petrovich, Pariisky, Moroz, Oliver, Townes
Message contentsPanovskin, Kuznetzov, Sukhotin, Minsky
The consequences of contactMorrison, McNeill
Nature of probability statements in discussions of the prevalence of extraterrestrialintelligent lifeTerrence Fine
Added comments on ”the prevalence of humanoids”G.G. Simpson
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The world, the flesh and the devilFreeman J. Dyson
Infrared observations and Dyson cilivizationsMartin Harwit
Searching for GODotJoshua Lederberg
Tachyon bit ratesMartin Harwit
X-ray pulses for interstellar communicationsJames L. Elliot
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INTERSTELLAR COMMUNICATIONSa collection of reprints and original contributions
edited by A.G.W. Cameron (W.A.Benjamin inc., 1964)
Is communication possible with intelligent beings from other planets?Iosif S. Shklovskiy
History of our galaxyA.G.W. Cameron
The origin of the solar systemA.G.W. Cameron
The early development of the EarthA.G.W. Cameron
Chemical evolutionMelvin Calvin
Occurrence of life in the universeSu-Shu Huang
The problem of life in the universe and the mode of star formationSu-Shu Huang
Life-supporting regions in the vicinity of binary systemsSu-Shu Huang
The sizes of habitable planetsSu-Shu Huang
Stellar life zonesA.G.W. Cameron
Search for artificial stellar source of infrared radiationFreeman J. Dyson
Gravitational machinesFreeman J. Dyson
Radioastronomy and communication through spaceEdward Purcell
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The general limits of space travelSebastien von Hoerner
Searching for interstellar communicationsGiuseppe Coccoci and Philip Morrison
How can we detect radio transmissions from distant planetary system?Frank D. Drake
Project OzmaFrank D. Drake
Detection of intelligent signal from spaceJ.A. Webb
Coherence in interstellar signalsM.J.E. Golay
Radio signals from other planetsR.N. Bracewell
Problem of transmission in interstellar communicationSu-Shu Huang
Some potentialities of optical masersB.M. Oliver
Interstellar and interplanetary communication with optical masersR.N. Schwartz and C.H. Townes
Life in the galaxyR.N. Bracewell
Communication from superior galactic communitiesR.N. Bracewell
Interstellar communicationPhilip Morrion
The search for signals from other civilizationsSebastien von Hoerner
Extraterrestrial intelligent life and interstellar communication : an informal discussionJ.P.T. Pearman
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Interstellar communicationB.N. Oliver
Interstellar communication and human evolutionRobert Ascher and Marcia Ascher
Future research on interstellar communicationA.G.W. Cameron
Outlook regarding interstellar communicationPhilip Morrison
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BIOSASTRONOMYthe search for extraterrestrial life – the exploration broader
edited by J.Heidmann and M.J. Klein (Springer-Verlag, 1990)
Proceedings of the third international symposium on bioastronomy held at Val Cenis, Savoie,France, 18-23 June 1990
The creation of free energyG. Marx
Particulate disks around main sequence starsD.E. Backman and F. Paresce
Bursts of star formation in the local galactic disk and their implications for the originand evolution of life around the sun and nearby starsA.A. Suchkov
Testing Theories of Star FormationJ.N. Evans II
Towards an estimate of the fraction of stars with planets from velocities of highprecisionB. Campbell, S. Yang and A.W. Irwin, G.A.H. Walker
On the feasibility of extra-solar planetary detection at very low radio frequenciesA. Lecacheux
The ESO microvariability key program and the detection of extrasolar planets andbrown dwarfsN. Vogt
A proposal for the search for extra-solar planets by occultationJ. Schneider and M. Chevreton
Near-term prospects for extra-solar planet detection: the astrometric imaging tele-scopeR.J. Terrile, E.H. Levy and G.D. Gatewood
A search for T-Tauri stars based on the IRAS point source catalogueJ.C.G. Hetem, J.R.D. Lepine, G.R. Quast, C.A.O. Torres and R. de la Reza
How many single stats among solar type stars ?A. Duquennoy and M.Mayor
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Habitable planetary orbits around Alpha Centauri and other binariesD. Benest
The search for protostarsT.L. Wilson
The habitability of Mars-type planets around the main sequence starsW.L. Davis, L.R. Doyle, D.E. Backman and C.P. McKay
Planetary accretion debris and IR excesses in open stellar clustersD.E. Backman, J.R. Stauffer and F.C. Witteborn
Lithium abundance as a probe of the early evolution of solar-type starsE.L. Martin, G. Basri and C.Bertout
Low-amplitude stellar velocity variations : other possibilitiesD.W. Latham, G. Torres and T. Mazeh
Some recent developments in interstellar chemistryW.M. lrvine, A. Hjalmarson and M. Ohishi
The formation of long chains of carbon atoms in spaceR.D. Brown, D.M. Cragg and R.P.A. Bettens
Hydrogen cyanide polymerization: a preferred cosmochemical pathwayC.N. Matthews
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH’s): very abundant organic molecules in theinterstellar mediumA. Leger, L. d’Hendecourt, L. Verstraete and C. Joblin
Primitive evolution: early information transfer and catalysis by purinesM.C. Maurel
The search for H2O in extraterrestrial environmentsH.P. Larson
Self-assembly properties of primitive organic compoundsD.W. Deamer
Cometary studies: the bioastronomical perspectivesA.C. Levasseur-Regourd
Origin of the biosphere of the earthA.H. Delsemme
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Carbon-rich micrometeorites and prebiotic synthesisM. Maurette, Ph. Bonny, A. Brack, C. Jouret, M. Pourchet and P. Sity
Titan’s atmosphere probed by stellar occultationA. Brahic, B. Sicardy, C. Ferrari and D. Gautier
Study of transmitted light through Titan’s atmosphereD. Toublanc, J.P. Parisot and J. Brillet
UV radiation fields in dense clouds: photochemical effectsS. Aiello, S. Tine’ and C. Cecchi-Pestellini
Prebiotic chemistry in planetary environmentsF. Raulin
Terrestrial accretion of prebiotic volatiles and organic molecules during the heavybombardmentC.F. Chyba, C. Sagan, L. Brookshaw, and P.J. Thomas
Geophysiology and habitable zones around sun-like starsD.W. Schwartzman and T. Volk
Exobiological habitats: an overviewL.R. Doyle and C.P. McKay
Habitable zones for Earth-like planets around main sequence starsD.P. Whitmire, R.Z Reynolds and J.F. Kasling
Titan’s atmosphere from voyager infrared observations: parallels and differences withthe primitive earthA. Coustenis
Liquid water and life on early MarsC.P. McKay, L.R. Doyle, W.L. Davis and R.A. Wharton
New interpretation of crustal extension evidences on marsE.A. Grin
Martian paleohydrology and its implications for exobiology scienceN.A. Cabrol and E.A. Grin
Boundaries of the Earth’s biosphereM.D. Nussinov and S.V. Lysenko
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The Impact of Technology on SETIM.I. Klein and S. Guilkis
RFI Surveys at Selected Radio ObservatoriesE.T. Olsen, E.B. Jackson and S. Gulkis
A 1Hz Resolution RFI Survey: Preliminary ResultsJ.W. Dreher, J. Tarter and D. Werthimer
The SERENDIP II SETI Program: Observations and RFI AnalysisC. Donnelly, S. Bowyer, W. Herrick, D. Werthimer, M. Lampton and T. Hiatt
SETI: On the Telescope and on the Drawing BoardJ.C. Tarter and M.J. Klein
Project of ETI Signal Search at the Wavelength 1.47 mmS.F. Likhachev and G.M. Rudnitstkij
A SETI Search Technique: Monitor Stars to Which We Have Sent SignalsP.B. Boyce and L.H. Wasserman
Search for Alien Space ProbesA.V. Arkhipov
Karhunen-Loeve Versus Fourier Transform for SETIC. Maccone
On the Strategy of SETIL.N. Filippova, N.S. Kardashev, S.F. Likhachev and V.S. Strelnitskij
Pan-Galactic Pulse Periods and the Pulse Window for SETIW.T. Sullivan, III
Cosmic Background Radiation Limits for SETIS. Guilkis
VLBI and Interstellar Scattering Tests for SETI SignalsV.I. Slysh
A Test for the Interstellar Contact Channel Hypothesis in SETID.G. Blair, R. Norris, K.J. Wellington, A. Williams and A. Wright
The SETI Program of the Planetary SocietyT.R. McDonough
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Trying to do science using high spectral resolution SETI prototypesJ.C. Tarter, P. Backus, K Cullers, J. Dreher, C Hlavka and J. Jordan
The summit of the cbr at mm wavelengths and other queriesJ.P. Vallee
The potential contribution of the northern cross radiotelescope to the SETI programC. Bortolotti, A Cattani, N. D’Amico, G. Grueff, A. Maccaferri, S. Montebugnoli and M. Roma
A proposal for a SETI global networkJ. Heidmann
A search for Dyson spheres around late-type stars in the IRAS catalogJ. Jugaku and S. Nishimura
Gravitational, plasma, and black-hole lenses for interstellar communicationsV.R. Eshleman
SETI through the gamma-ray window: a search for interstellar spacecraftM.J Harris
Criteria of artificiality in SETIV.V. Rubtsov
The antecedents of consciousness: evolving the ”intelligent” ability to simulate situ-ations and contemplate the consequences of novel courses of actionW.H. Calvin
Cognition in an African grey parrotI.M. Pepperberg
Archeology in space: encountering alien trash and other remainsD.L Holmes
Biological constraints on interstellar travelJ. Pfleiderer
A philosophical approach to the extraterrestrial life issueA.D. Fokker
The intrinsic limit to the speed of innovation and its relevance for the question ”whereare they?”P. Kafka
SEti searches with the 70-m SUFFA radio telescopeN.S. Kardashev
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Strategy of the mutual search for civilizations by means of probesU.N. Zakirov
Connections: Life on Earth and Atoms in the UniverseR.E. Davies and R.H. Koch
From the physical world to the biological universe: historical developments underlyingsetiS.J. Dick
Possible way for evolution of the intellect of intelligent beingsL.V. Ksanfomality
SETI as a scienceD.W. Swift
May there be an ultimate goal to the cosmic evolution?M.D. Papagiannis
Evolutionary approach to the SETI problemV.V. Burdyuzha, V.I. Maron and M.D. Nussinov
Peace among the factions: cooling tempers in the extraterrestrial life debateD. Brin
The likely organizational order of advanced intelligencesP. Schenkel
The role of comprehensive perception in traditionM. Pfleiderer and Paul Leyhausen
Technical evolution and positive feedbackJ. Pfleiderer and M. Pfleiderer
Contact paranoia and pronoia: an anthropologist looks at SETIB. Finney
The Declaration of Principles for Activities Following the Detection of ExtraterrestrialIntelligenceJ. Billingham, M. Michaud and J.C. Tarter
The Consequences of Contact: Views of the Scientific Community and the ScienceMediaD.E. Tarter and W.G. Peacock
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Selection Criteria in Bioastronomy: Excerpts from a Panel DiscussionI. Almar, W.H. Calvin, V.V. Rubtsov, W.T. Sullivan III, J.C. Tarter and D.K. Werthimer
Summary of Scientific Content of the SymposiumF.D. Drake
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EXOBIOLOGY
edited by M.M. Freundlich and B.M. Wagner (American Astronautical Society, 1969)
Frontiers in solar system exobiologySagan, C.
Automated microbial metabolism laboratoryLevin, G.V.
Life detection techniquesYoung, R.S.
Techniques of interstellar communicationHafner, E.M.
The origin of microbial life on Earth and its implication for extraterrestrial formsIsenberg, H.D.
Biochemical basis for life in extraterrestrial environmentsVishniac, W.
Sociological aspects of exobiologyWagner, B.M.
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EXTRATERRSTRIAL LIFE AN ANTHOLOGY AND BIB-LIOGRAPHY
compiled by E.A. Shneour, E.A. Ottesen (National Academy of Sciences 1966)
Geochemistry of organic substancesAbelson, P.H.
Observations on the nature of the ”organized elements” in carbonaceous chondritesFitch, F.W. and Anders, E.
How did life begin ?Fox, S.W.
Reduction of carbon dioxide in aqueous solution by ionizing radiationGarrison, W.M. and Morrison, D.C.
The origin of lifeHaldane, J.B.S.
Pasteur an cosmic asymmetryHaldane, J.B.S.
On the evolution of biochemical synthesesHorowitz, N.H.
Occurrence of life in the universeHuang, S.S.
Outer space and lifeImshenetsky, A.A.
Physical observation of the lunar surfaceKozyrev, N.A.
Exobiology: approaches to life beyond on EarthLederberg, J.
Evidence in meteorite of former life: the organic compounds in carbonaceous chon-drites are similar to those found in marine sedimentsMeinschein, W.G., Nagy, B. and Hennessy, D.J.
The formation of organic compounds on primitives EarthMiller, S.L.
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Organic compounds synthesis on the primitive EarthMiller, S.L. and Urey, H.C.
Synthesis of purines under possible primitive Earth conditions part 1 and 2Oro, J. and Kinball, A.P.
Study in experimental organic cosmochemistryOro, J.
Formation of adenine by electro irradiation of methane, ammonia and waterPonnamperuma, C., Lemmon, R.M., Mariner, R. and Calvin, M.
Synthesis of deoxyadenosine under simulated primitive Earth conditionsPonnamperuma, C. and Kirk, P.
On the origin and planetary distribution of lifeSagan, C.
The nonprevalance of humanoidsSimpson, G.G.
Extraterrestrial microbiologyVishniac, W.
Life in the second and third periods or why phosphorus and sulfur for high energybondsWald, G.
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INTERSTELLAR COMMUNICATIONSscientific perspective
edited by C. Ponnamperuma and A.G.W. Cameron (...)
An introduction to the problem of interstellar communicationSagan, C.
Planetary systems in the galaxyCameron, A.G.W.
The chemical basis of extraterrestrial lifePonnamperuma, C.
The likelihood of the evolution of communicating intelligence on other planetsArbib, M.
Possible forms of intelligence natural and artificialMcCarthy, J.
From chemical to biological to social evolutionAronoff, S.
Interstellar probeBracewell, R.N.
Methods of communication: message content, search strategy, interstellar travelDrake, F.
Technical considerations of interstellar communicationOliver, B.M.
Entropy, life and communicationMorrison, P.
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EXTRATERRESTRIAL CIVILIZATIONSProblems of interstellar communication
edited by S.A. Kaplan (1971)
translation from Russian (Vnezemnye tsivilizatsii. Problemy mezhzvezdnoi svyazi, 1969)
a long introduction by S.A. Kaplan
The astrophysical aspects of the search for signals from extraterrestrial civilisationsKardashev, N.S.
The effect of the space medium on the propagation of radio signalsPanovkin, B.N.
The possibility of radio communication with an extraterrestrial civilisationGindilis, L.M.
Methods of message decodingSukhotin, B.V.
Rates of development of civilisation and their forecastingKhovanov, G.M.
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THE BLUE DOT WORKSHOP
edited by J. des Marais (1997)
Proceedings of a workshop held at Moffett Field, California, June 27-28, 1996NASA Conference publication 10154
Free oxygen in the atmosphere of Mars and VenusAllen, M.; Yung, Y.L.
Earth’s air chemistry seen from spaceChatfield, R.
Atmosphere and surfaces of outer planetsCrunkshank, D.P.
History of atmosphere levelsdes Marais, D.J.
Water on Mars and VenusDonahue, T.M.
Signature of intelligent lifeDrake, F.Tarter, J.
Remote sensing of Earth atmosphereFarmer, C.B.
Radiation transfert and the search for extraterrestrial lifeGanapol, B.D.
Habitable zone around stars and their relation to CO2, O2 and O3Kasting, J.F.
The project DarwinLeger, A.
Organic reactivity constributing on biogenic gas production, oxydation, and transportprocessesMartens, C.S.
Exobiology laying the groundwork in a search for extrasolar lifeMayor, M.
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Reduced biogenic carbon gases who cut the cheeseOrenland, R.S.
Multiple blue dotsOwen, T.
Remote sensing of the Earth biospherePeterson, D.L.
Biogenic trace gases on Earth undertanding the controls of global source and sinkPoter, C.S.
Contrasts in the Earth present and early methane budgetReeburgh, W.S.
How definitive would detection of H2O, CO2, O2/O3 and CH4/O2 be for the identi-fication of life on planets of other stars?Sagan, C.
Life detection by atmosphere analysisWatson, A.
A space based imaging bulling interferometerWoolf, N.; Angel, R.
Disequilibrium chemistry of impactZahnle, K.
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SERENDIPITOUS DISCOVERIES IN RADIO ASTRON-OMY
edited by K. Kellermann, B. Sheets (1983)
Proceedings of a Workshop (#7) held at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory GreenBank, West Virginia on May 4, 5, 6, 1983
My father and his workJansky, D.
Personnel recollections for the Greenbank symposiumJansky Parson, A.M.
Personnal recollection of Karl JanskyBeak, A.C.
Karl Jansky and the beginning of radio astronomySullivan, W.T.
Karl Guthe Jansky serendipity. Its impact on astronomy and its lesson for the futureKrauss, J.D.
Radio astronomy betweens Jansky and ReberReber, G.
Optical and radio astronomers in the early yearsGreenstein, J.L.
Impact of world war II on radio astronomyLovell, B.
Early radar research and a beginning in radio astronomyCovington, A.E.
U.S. radio astronomy following world war IIHaddock, F.I.
Impact of news media on scientific researchSullivan, W.
Development of aperture synthesis at CambridgeFindlay, J.W.
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The compound interferometer – a precursor of smart arraysBrotoen, N.W.
The development of Michelson and intensity long baseline interferometryThompson, A.R.
The almost serendipitous discovery of self-calibrationEkers, R.D.
The discovery of pulsarsBell Burnell, J.
The discovery of quasarsSchmidt, M.
Discovery of the 3K radiationWilkinson, D.T.
Discovery of the cosmic microwave backgroundWilson, B.W.
Introduction to the panel discussion of the methodology of scientific researchEkers, R.D.
Observational discovery vs. theoretical discoveryHarwit, M.D.
Non-standard approaches to astronomical researchBurbidge, G.R.
The buffalo syndromeBroderich, J.J.
Radio astronomy: progress of a technique oriented disciplineBuske, B.F.
Impact of computers on radio astronomyLovell, B.
Forty years of solar radio astronomy – a history of major advancesKundu, M.R.
The discovery of Jupiter burstsFranklin, K.L.
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The discovery of Jupiter radiation beltsDrake, F.D.
Early observation of thermal planetary radio emissionMayer, C.M.
Discovery of Mercury’s rotationPettengill, G.H.
Discovery of giant molecular clouds and interstellar masersBarrette, A.H.
The discovery of radio novaeWade, C.M.
Serendipitous in the galaxy: the galactic warp and the galactic nucleusKerr, F.J.
The first years at ParkesPrice, R.M.
SETI – the ultimate serendipitous discoveryvon Hoerner, S.
Radio astronomy at Dover HeightsBolton, J.
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THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCENRAO WORKSHOP 1985
edited by K.I. Kellermann and G.A. Seielstad (1985)
Proceedings of a Workshop (#11) held at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory GreenBank, West Virginia on May 20, 21, 22, 1985
Life in space and humanity on Earthvon Hoerner, S.
Project OZMADrake, F.D.
Project OZMA – how it really wasCrews, J.F.
Evolution of our thoughts on the best strategy for SETIPapagiannis, M.D.
The search for biomolecule in spaceSnyder, L.E.
Mutual help in SETIFrish, D.H.
A symbiotic SETI searchBania, T.M.
Should the search be made opticallyBroderick, J.J.
A search for SETI targetsRussell, J.L.
A Milky Way search strategy for extraterrestrial intelligenceSullivan, W.T. III
SETI observations worldwideTarter, J.C.
Ultra-narrowband SETI at Harvard/SmithsonianHorowitz, P.
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The NASA SETI program: an overviewOliver, B.M.
Narrowband signal detection in the SETI field testCullers, D.K.; Deans, S.R.
Are 100 millions channels enough?Linscott, I.
The NASA SETI program at JPLGulkis, S.; Olsen, E.T.
Radio astronomy aspects of the NASA SETI sky surveyKlein, M.J.
Macro events in a SETI archiveDixon, R.S.
Small SETI systemsGray, R.H.
The nature of technological civilisationsRoad, R.T.
Manifestation of intelligence implications for SETIKuiper, T.B.H.
How do we reply?Verschuur, G.L.
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COMMUNICATION WITH EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTEL-LIGENCE
edited by J.Billingham and R.Pesek (ACTA Astronautica, vol.6, Pergamon Press, 1979)
This special issue of ACTA ASTRONAUTICA is devoted to the subject of Communication withExtraterrestrial Intelligence (CETI)
Activities of the IAA CETI committee from 1965-1976 and CETI outlookR. Pesek
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence – SETIP. Morrison, J. Billingham and J. Wolfe
Strategy for the search for extraterrestrial intelligenceN.S. Kardashev
A review of the theory of interstellar communicationJ. Billingham, B.M. Oliver and J.H. Wolfe
A review of recent concepts of the problem of the origin of lifeL.M. Mukhin
An extended Drake’s equation, the longevity-separation relation, equilibrium, inho-mogeneities and chain formationR.N. Bracewell
Rational for the water holeB.M. Oliver
Search for radio emissions from extraterrestrial civilizationsV.S. Troitskii, M. Strarodubstsev and L.N. Bondar
Search for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations by the method of synchronousdisperson receptionL.M. Gindilis, N.S. Kardashev, V.A. Soglasnov, E.E. Spangenberg, V.S. Etkin and V.G. Mirovskii
Strategic considerations in SETI, and a microwave approachC.L. Seeger
An observational program to search for radio signals from extraterrestrial intelligencethrough the use of existing facilitiesR.E. Edelson
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An experiment protocol for a search for radio signals of extraterrestrial intelligentorigin in the presence of man-made radio frequency sourcesR.E. Edelson
Two systems analyses of SETIR.E. Machol
An infinitely expandable space radiotelescopeV.I. Buyakas, N.S. Kardashev, I.S. Shklovskii et al.
On active and passive CETI from an earth satellite orbitM. Subotowicz, J. Usowicz and Z. Paprotny
Interstellar communication by neutrino beamsM. Subotowicz
Message through timeG. Marx
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THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE: RECENTDEVELOPMENTS
ed. M.D. Papagiannis (D.Reidel publishing company, 1984)
Proceedings of the 112th symposium of the international Astronomical Union held at BostonUniversity, Boston, Mass., USA, June 18-21, 1984
A historical introduction to the search for extraterrestrial lifeM.D. Papagiannis
Twenty-five years of the search for extraterrestrial communicationsP. Morrison
SETI is coming of ageG. Cocconi
A review of the scientific rationale and methods used in the search for other planetarysystemsD.C. Black
Protoplanetary material around nearby starsH.H. Aumann
On the number of galactic planetary systemsS. Beckwith
Planetary searches using optical astrometric interferometersD.H. Staelin, M.M. Colavita and M. Shao
A new objective for the Allegheny observatory 30-inch refractorG.D. Gatewood, J.K. de Jonge, J. Stein and C. DiFitta
Prospects for space telescope in the search for other planetary systemsJ.L. Russell
Detecting distant planets with space telescopeT. Page
Absolute astronomical accelerometry : a new tool for planetary searchingP. Connes
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Assisting extrasolar planetary detection through the determination of stellar spaceorientationsL.R. Doyle
Titan’s organic chemistryC. Sagan, W.R. Thompson and B.N. Khare
Prebiotic matter in interstellar moleculesR.D. Brown
Recent observations of organic molecules in nearby cold, dark interstellar cloudsH. Suzuki, M. Ohishi, M. Morimoto
Infrared spectral identification of complex organic molecules in interstellar grainsJ.M. Greenberg and W. Schutte
Universal protein ancestors from hydrogen cyanide and waterC.N. Matthews
Panspermia – a modern astrophysical and biological approachJ.M. Greenberg and P. Weber
No valid evidence exists for interstellar proteins, bacteria, etc.R.E. Davies, A.M. Delluva and R.H. Koch
Astronomical sources of circularly polarized light and their role in determining molec-ular chirality on EarthR.D. Wolstencroft
Synthesis and analysis in chemical evolutionC. Ponnamperuma
Molecular replicationL.E. Orgel
The precambrian evolution of terrestral lifeA.H. Knoll
Human evolution: the view from SaturnM. Laudau
Some implications of mass extinction for the evolution of complex lifeJ.J. Sepkoski, jr
Evidence for a solar companion starR.A. Muller
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The universal diagrams and life in the universeM. Kafatos
Universal aspecta of biological evolutionJ.A. Ball
On the occurrence and appearance of galactic life forms: a thermodynamic approachG. Bodifee and C. de Loore
SETI Observations worldwideJ. Tarter
Project sentinel: ultra-narrowband SETI at Harvard/SmithsonianP. Horowitz and J. Forster
The Ohio SETI program – the first decadeR.S. Dixon
A search in the infrared to microwave for astroengineering activityV.I. Slysh
Search for strongly polarized radio emission from E.T.I., and an optimist approach tothe great silence (Fermi’s Paradox)J.P. Vallee
Lunar reflections of terrestrial radio leakageW.T. Sullivan, S.J. Knowles
Eavesdropping detection of radio signals from other planets with one bit implemen-tation techniques using existing computersS.H. Knowles
SETI: a more eclectic approachB.M. Oliver
The 8-million channel narrowband analyzerP. Horowitz, J. Forster and I. Linscott
The multichannel spectrum analyzerA.M. Peterson, K.S. Chen and I.S. Linscott
Software implementation of detection algorithms for the MCSAD.K. Cullers
SETI: the microwave search problem and the targeted search approach
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C.L. Seeger and J.H. Wolfe
SETI: the microwave search problem and the NASA survey approachM.J. Klein and S. Gulkis
An analysis of the elements of an all sky surveyE.T. Olsen, A. Lokshin and S. Gulkis
Optimum search strategy for randomly distributed CW transmittersS. Gulkis
A Milky Way search strategy for extraterrestrial intelligenceW.T. Sullivan and K.J. Mighell
The Serendip II designD. Werthimer, J. Tarter and S. Bowyer
New 45W radio telescope and Fourier-transform type spectrometer at Nobeyamaradio observatoryH. Hirabayashi
A comparative analysis of space colonization enterprisesF.D. Drake
On the question of interstellar travelJ.H. Wolfe
Exponential expansion: galactic destiny or technological hubris?B.R. Finney
Where are they? Implications of ancient and future migrationsE.M. Jones
Galactic colonization and competition in a young galactic diskE.L. Turner
Extraterrestrial intelligence: where is everybody?J.A. Ball
Fermi question, Fermi paradox: one hit, one outC.L. Seeger
On a cosmic alphabetD. Hoang-Binh
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On the inevitability and the possible structures of supercivilizationsN.S. Kardashev
An infrared search in our solar system as part of a more flexible search strategyM.D. Papagiannis
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LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE – FROM THE MILLER EXPERI-MENT TO THE SEARCH FOR LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS
edited by J. Seckbach, J. Chela-Flores, T. Owen and F. Raulin (Springer science-business media,B.V. 2004)
Introduction to Life in the UniverseT. Johnson
The Abdus Salam LectureH. Baltscheffsky
The Beginning of Chemical Evolution ExperimentsS. Miller, J. L. Bada and A. Lazcano
An Overview of Cosmic EvolutionGeorge V. Coyne
Physical Phenomena underlying the Origin of LifeJuan Perez-Mercader
The Origin of Biogenic ElementsF. Matteucci and C. Chiappini
Thermochemistry of the Dark AgeD. Puy
Searching for Oldest Life on Earth: A Progress ReportS. Moorbath and B.S. Kamber
The European Exo/Astrobiology Network AssociationA. Brack
The Origin of Biomolecular ChiralityJ. Rivera Islas, J.C. Micheau and T. Buhse
Salam Hypothesis and The Role of Phase Transition in Amino AcidsW. Wang, N. Yao, Y. Chen and P. Lai
A Mechanism for the Prebiotic Emergence of ProteinsH.P. De Vladar, R. Cipriani, B. Scharifker and J. Bubis
Functional, Self-Referential Genetic CodingR.C. Guimaraes and C.H.C. Moreira
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Importance of Biased Synthesis in Chemical Evolution StudiesA. Negron-Mendoza, S. Ramos-Bernal and F.G. Mosqueira
When Did Information First Appear in the UniverseJ.G. Roederer
Prebiotic Organic Synthesis and the Emergence of LifeL. Delaye, A. Becerra, A.M. Velasco, S. Islas and A. Lazcano
Origin and Evolution of Very Early Sequence Motifs in EnzymesH. Baltscheffsky, B. Persson, A. Schultz, J.R. Perez-Castineira and M. Baltscheffsky
The Lipid World: From Catalytic and Informational Headgroups to Micelle Replica-tion and Evolution without Nucleic AcidsA. Bar-Even, B. Shenhav, R. Kafri and D. Lancet
Coenzymes in Evolution of the RNA WorldM.S. Kritsky, T.A. Telegina, T.A. Lyudnikova and Yu. L. Zemskova
The Role of Heat in the Origin of LifeP.R. Bahn, A. Pappelis and R. Grubbs
A Possible Pathway for the Transfer of Chiral Bias from Extraterrestrial Cα-Tetrasubstituted α-Amino Acids to Proteinogenic Amino AcidsM. Crisma, A. Moretto, F. Formaggio, B. Kaptein, Q. B. Broxterman and C. Toniolo PrebioticPolymerization of Amino
Acids. A Makov Chain ApproachF.G. Mosqueira, S. Ramos-Bernal and A. Negron-Mendoza
The Electrochemical Reduction of Co 2 to Formate in Hydrothermal Sulfide OreDeposit as a Novel Source of Organic MatterM.G. Vladimirov, Yu.F. Ryzhkov, V.A. Alekseev, V.A. Bogdanovskaya, V.A. Otroshchenko andM.S. Kritsky
Towards a Chronological Order of the Amino AcidsW.J.M.F. Collis
Origin and Evolution of Metabolic PathwaysM. Brilli and R. Fani
Conserved Oligopeptides in the Rubisco Large ChainsP.B. Vidyasagar, P. Shil and S. Thomas
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On The Question of Convergent Evolution in BiochemistryA.A. Akindahunsi and J. Chela-Flores
Diversity of Microbial Life on Earth and BeyondJ. Seckbach
Mineral Surfaces as a Cradle of Primordial Genetic MaterialE. Gallori, E. Biondi and M. Franchi
Adsorption and Self-Organization of Small Molecules on Inorganic SurfacesD. G. Fraser
Studies on Copper Chromicyanide as Prebiotic CatalystKamaluddin and S. R. Ali
Phosphate Immobilization by Primitive CondensersF. De Souza-Barros, M.B.M. Monte, A.C.P. Duarte, J. A. P. Bonapace, M.R.D. Amaral Jr., R.B.Levigard, Y.A. Ching-San Jr., C. S. Costa and A. Vieyra
Adsorption and Catalysis of Nucleotide Hydrolysis by Pyrite in Media SimulatingPrimeval Aqueous EnvironmentsA. Vieyra, A.C. Tessis, M. Pontes-Buarque, J.A.P. Bonapace, M. Monte, H.S. De Amorim and F.De Souza-Barros
Dust and Planet Formation in the Early UniverseG. Vladilo
Quasar Absorption-Line Systems and AstrobiologyG. Vladilo
A New Search for Dyson Spheres in the Milky WayD. Minniti, F. Capponi, A. Valcarce and J. Gallardo
Space Weather and Space ClimateM. Messerotti
Spontaneous Generation of Amino Acid Structures in the Interstellar MediumU. J. Meierhenrich
Experimental Study of the Degradation of Complex Organic Molecules. Applicationto the Origin of Extended Sources in Cometary AtmospheresN. Fray, Y. Benilan, H. Cottin, M.-C. Gazeau and F. Raulin
Fate of Glycine During Collapse of Interstellar Clouds and Star FormationS.K. Chakrabarti, S. Chakrabarti and K. Acharyya
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Formation of Simplest Bio-Molecules during Collapse of an Interstellar CloudK. Acharya, S.K. Chakrabarti and S. Chakrabarti
Chemical Abundances of Cometary Meteoroids from Meteor SpectroscopyJ. M. Trigo-Rodriguez, J. Llorca and J. Oro
Viable Halobacteria from Ancient OceanH. Stan-Lotter, C. Radax, S. Leuko, A. Legat, C. Gruber, M. Pfaffernhuemer, H. Wieland and G.Weidler
Mars-Like Soils in the Yungay Area, the Driest Core of the Atacama Desert in North-ern ChileR. Navarro-Gonzalez, F.A. Rainey, P. Molina, D.R. Bagaley, B.J. Hollen, J. De La Rosa, A.M.Small, R.C. Quinn, F.J. Grunthaner, L. Caceres, B. Gomez-Silva, A. Buch, R. Sternberg, P. Coll,F. Raulin and Ch. P. McKay
The Discovery of Organics in Sub-Basement Fossil Soils Drilled in the North Pacific(Odp Leg 197): Their Model Formation and Implications for Astrobiology ResearchR. Bonaccorsi and R.L. Mancinelli
Silica-Carbonate Biomorphs and the Implications for Identification of MicrofossilsA. M. Carnerup, S.T. Hyde, A-K. Larsson, A. G. Christy and J. M. Gracia-Ruiz
Some Statistical Aspects Related to the Study of Treeline in Pico De OrizabaL. Cruz-Kuri, C.P. McKay and R. Navarro-Gonzalez
The Beagle 2 Lander and the Search for Traces of Life on MarsA. Brack, C.T. Pillinger and M.R. Sims
Minimal Unit of Terraforming an Alternative for Remodelling MarsH.O. Pensado Diaz
Early Archaean LifeF. Westall
Extraterrestrial Impacts on Earth and Extinction of Life in the HimalayaV.C. Tewari
Palaeobiology and Biosedimentology of the Stromatolitic Buxa Dolomite, Ranjit Win-dow, Sikkim, Ne Lesser Himalaya, IndiaV.C. Tewari
Searching for Extraterrestrial LifeT. Owen
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Search for Bacterial Waste as a Possible Signature of Life on EuropaA.B. Bhattacherjee and J. Chela-Flores
Sulfate Volumes and the Fitness of Supcrt92 for Calculating Deep Ocean ChemistryS. Vance, E. Shock and T. Spohn
The Case for Life Existing Outside of our BiosphereR. S. Gatta
Application of Molecular Biology Techniques to AstrobiologyR. S. Gatta and J. Chela-Flores
TitanF. Raulin, J-P. Lebreton and T. Owen
Chemical Characterization of Aerosols in Simulated Planetary AtmospheresS. I. Ramirez, R. Navarro-Gonzalez, P. Coll and F. Raulin
Observation, Modeling and Experimental Simulation: Understanding Titan’s Atmo-spheric Chemistry Using These Three ToolsJ.-M. Bernard, P. Coll, C. D. Pintassilgo, Y. Benilan,A. Jolly, G. Cernogora and F. Raulin
Exobiology of TitanM. Simakov
Seti-ItaliaS. Montebugnoli, J. Monari, C. Bortolotti, A. Cattani, A. Maccaferri, M. Poloni, A. Orlati, S.Righini, S. Poppi, M. Roma, M. Teodorani, C. Maccone, C. B. Cosmovici and N. D’Amico
Seti on the MoonC. Maccone
Proposing a United Nations Secretary General Seti International Advisory BoardG. Picco, G. Genta, P. Galeotti and D. Noventa
Some Engineering Considerations on the Controversial Issue of HumanoidsG. Genta
The New Universe, Destiny of Life, and the Cultural ImplicationsS. J. Dick
Evolution of Intelligent BehaviorJ. Chela-Flores
Evolution of Language as Innate Mental FacultyK. T. Shah
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How Advanced is Et?P. Musso
Chance or Design in the Origin of Living BeingsR. Vicuna and A. Serani-Merlo
Astrobiology and BiocentrismR. Aretxaga
Analysis of the Works of the German Naturalist Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919) on theOrigin of LifeF. Raulin-Cerceau
A Reexamination of Alfonso Herrera’s Sulfocyanic Theory on the Origin of LifeE. Silva, L. Perezgasga, A. Lazcano and A. Negron-Mendoza
Determinism and the Proteinoid TheoryA. Pappelis and P.R. Bahn
Glimpses of Trieste Conferences on Chemical Evolution and Origin of LifeM. S. Chadha
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SEARCHING FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE– SETI PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
edited by H.P. Shuch (Springer, Praxis 2011)
A half-century of SETI scienceH. Paul Shuch
Project Ozma: The birth of observational SETIH. Paul Shuch
Project Cyclops: The greatest radio telescope never builtRobert Dixon
“Wow!”, A tantalizing candidateJerry Ehman
SETI: The NASA yearsJohn Billingham
From HRMS to Phoenix: Up from the ashesPeter Backus
SERENDIP: The Berkeley SETI ProgramStuart Bowyer
Millions and billions of channelsDarren Leigh and Paul Horowitz
ATA: A cyclops for the 21st centuryJill Tarter
Optical SETI: Moving toward the lightStuart Kingsley and Monte Ross
Distributed processing of SETI dataEric Korpela
Project Argus: Pursuing amateur all-sky SETIH. Paul Shuch
Gravitational lensing extends SETI rangeRichard Factor
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Detection algorithms: FFT vs. KLTClaudio Maccone
Implementing the KLTStelio Montebugnoli
A Sentry on the UniverseRobert Dixon
Pondering the Fermi ParadoxStephen Webb
Focusing the Galactic internetClaudio Maccone
SETI in science fictionStephen Baxter
What’s past is prologue: Future messages of cosmic evolutionDoug Vakoch
METI: Messaging to extraterrestrial intelligenceAlexander Zaitsev
A contrarian perspective on altruismDavid Brin
L: How Long Do They Last?Seth Shostak
What will they look like?Jack Cohen
Being technologicalKathryn Denning
After contact, then what?Albert Harrison
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EXTRATERRESTRIAL CIVILIZATIONS
edited by G.M. Tovmasyna (1965)
Proceedings of the First All-Union Conference on Extraterrestrial Civilizations and InterstellarCommunication Byurakan, 20-23 May 1964. Translated from the Russian
IntroductionV.A. Ambartsumyan
Multiplicity of inhabited worlds and the problem of interstellar communicationI.S. Shklovskii
Transmission of information by extraterrestrial civilizationsN.S. Kardashev
Observations of the peculiar radio sources CTA 21 and CTA 102 at PulkovoYu.N. Pariiskii
Radio-astronomic artificiality criteria of radio sourcesV.L. Slysh
Reception of signals transmitted by extraterrestrial civilizationsL.I. Gudzenko and B.N. Panoskin
Communication with extraterrestrial civlizationsS.E. Khaikin
A ring radio telescope for communication with extraterrestrial civilizationsG.M. Tovmasyan
Some considerations on the search for intelligent signal from spaceV.S. Troitskii
Radio communication with extraterrestrial civilizationsV.A. Kotel’kikov
Some aspects of the search for radio signals from other civilizations and their analysisV.I. Siforov
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The influence of the space environment and of the Earth’s atmosphere on the apparentangular size of radio sourcesN.A. Smirnova and N.L. Kaidanovskii
Languages for communication between different civilizationsA.V. Gladkii
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CIVILIZATIONS BEYOND EARTH: EXTRATERRESTRIALLIFE AND SOCIETY
ed. D. Vakoch and A.A. Harrison (Berghahn Books, 2013)
Are we alone? Estimating the prevalence of extraterrestrial intelligenceS. Shostak
Encountering alternative intelligences: Cognitive archaeology and SETIP.K. Wason
The lifetimes of scientific civilizations and the genetic evolution of the brainA. Penny
”L” on EarthK. Denning
Can SETI fulfill the value agenda of cultural anthropology?D.E. Tarter
American attitudes about life beyond Earth: beliefs, concerns, and the role of Edu-cation and religion in shaping public perceptionsG. Pettinico
Cultural beliefs about extraterrestrials: a questionnaire studyW.S. Bainbridge
The science and politics of SETI: how to succeed in an era of make-believe historyand pseudoscienceA.A. Harrison
Cultural aspects of interstellar communicationC.L. DeVito
Cosmic storytelling: primitive observables as Rosetta analogiesH. Letaw, jr.
Direct contact with extraterrestrials via computer emulationW.S. Bainbridge
The inscrutable names of God: the Jesuit missions of New France as a model forSETI-related spiritual questionsJ.T. Kuznicki
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ET phone Darwin: what can an evolutionary understanding of animal communicationand art contribute to our understanding of methods for interstellar communication?K. Coe, C.T. Palmer, and C. Pomianek
A journalistic perspective on SETI-related message compositionM. Jones
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EXTRATERRESTRIALS – WHERE ARE THEY?
edited by B. Zuckerman and M.H. Hart (Cambridge University Press, 1982)
An explanation for the absence of extraterrestrials on EarthM.H. Hart
One attempt to find where they are: NASA’s high resolution microwave surveyJ. Tarter
An Examination of claims that extraterrestrial visitors to Earth are being observedR. Sheaffer
The likelihood of interstellar colonizations, and the absence of its evidenceS. von Hoerner
Pre-emption of the galaxy by the first advanced civilizationR. Bracewell
Stellar evolution: motivation for mass interstellar migrationsB. Zuckerman
Interstellar propulsion systemsF. Dyson
Interstellar travel: a reviewI.A. Crawford
Settlements in space, and interstellar travelC. Singler
TerraformingJ. Oberg
Estimates of expansion timescalesE.M. Jones
A search for tritium sources in our solar system may reveal the presence of spaceprobes from other stellar systemsM.D. Papagiannis
Primordial organic cosmochemistryC. Ponnamperuma and R. Navarro-Gonzalez
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Chance and the origin of lifeE. Argyle
The RNA world: life before DNA and proteinG.F. Joyce
The search for extraterrestrial intelligenceE. Mayr
Alone in a crowded universeJ. Diamond
Possible forms of life in environments very differents from the EarthR. Shapiro and G. Feinberg
Cosmological SETI frequency standardsJ.R. Gott III
Galactic chemical evolution: implications for the existence of habitable planetsV. Trimble
The frequency of planetary systems in the galaxyJ. I. Lunine
Atmospheric evolution, the Drake equation and DNA: sparse life in an infinite universeM.H. Hart
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COSMOS & CULTURE: CULTURAL EVOLUTION IN ACOSMIC CONTEXT
eds. S.J. Dick and M. Lupisella (NASA SP-2009-4802, 2012)
Cosmic evolution – state of the scienceE.J. Chiasson
Cosmic evolution – history, culture and human destinyS.J. Dick
Social evolutionK. Denning
The evolution of cultureD.C. Dennett
The big burp and the multiplanetary mandateH. Bloom
Evo devo universe?J.M. Smart
Dangerous memes; or, what the pandorans let looseS. Blackmore
Cosmocultural evolutionM.L. Lupisella
The intelligence universeJ. Gardner
Life, mind and culture as fundamental properties of the universeP.C.W. Davies
The value of ”L” and the cosmic bottleneckS. Shostak
Encoding our originsD.A. Vakoch
History and science after the chronometric revolutionD. Christian
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Bringing culture to cosmosS.J. Dick
Bringing cosmos to cultureJ. Palmeri
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LIFE SCIENCES AND SPACE RESEARCH
edited R. Holmquist and A.C. Stickland (Pergamon Press 1978)
Proceedings of the Open Meetings of the Working Group on Space Biology of the TwentiethPlenary Meeting of COSPAR Tel Aviv, Israel 7-18 June 197
(only chapters related to SETI and astriobiology are listed)
The chemical activities of the Viking biology experiments and the arguments for thepresence of superoxides, peroxydes, γ-Fe2O3 and carbon suboxide polymer in themartian soilV.I. Oyama, B.J. Berdahl, F. Woeller and M. Lehwalt
SETI: a preliminary search for narrowband signals at microwave frequenciesJ.N. Cuzzi, T.A. Clark, J.C. Tarter and D.C. Black
Observational program options and system requirements for the search for extrater-restrial intelligence (SETI)J. Billingham, R.E. Edelson, S. Gulkis, S.R. Sadin and J.H. Wolfe
Public health considerations associated with a Mars surface sample return missionM.S. Favero
Planetary protection guidelines for outer planet missionsP. Stabekis and D.L. DeVincenzi
Mars surface sample return quarantine planning theoryM.R. Christensen, J.R. Bagby, D.L. DeVincenzi, G.L. Levin, P.D. Stabekis, R.P. Wolfson andM.D.Wardle
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ARCHAELOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND STELLAR COM-MUNICATION
edited by D. Vakoch (The NASA History Series, NASA SP-2013-4413)
Reconstructing distance civilizations and encountering alien culturesD.A. Vakoch
SETI: the NASA yearsJ. Billingham
A political history of NASA’s SETI programS.J. Garber
The role of anthropology in SETIS.J. Dick
A tale of two analoguesB. Finney and J. Bentley
Learning to readK.E. Denning
Inferring intelligenceP.K. Wason
AnthropologyJ.W. Traphagan
Contact considerationsD. Raybeck
Culture and communication with extraterrestrial intelligenceJ.W. Traphagan
Speaking for EarthA.A. Harrison
The evolution of extraterrestrialsD.A. Vakoch
Biocultural prerequisites for the development of interstellar communicationG. Chick
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Ethology, ethnology, and communication with extraterrestrial intelligenceD. Lestel
Constraints on message construction for communication with extraterrestrial intelli-genceW.H. Edmondson
Mirrors of our assumptionsD.A. Vakoch
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BIOASTRONOMY – THE NEXT STEPS
edited G. Marx (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1987)
Proceedings of the 99th colloquium of the International Astronomical Union held in Balaton,Hungary, June 22-27, 1987
What should we look for when we return to Mars?G.A. Soffen
Water: an absolute requirement for lifeA. Katsuki
Europa: the prospects for an oceanR.T. Reynolds, S.W. Squires, C.F. McCay
Is Uranus the most promising planet for SETI?N.G.Bochkarev
What do we know about the nucleus of comet Halley?K. Szego
Comets and lifeA. Hajduk
Distribution of planetary systemsT.V. Ruzmaikina
Belt of life in the galaxyL.S. Marochnik, L.M. Mukhin
The galactic belt of intelligent lifeB.A. Balazs
Landscapes on an imaginary planetB.B. Mandelbrot
Planetary detection techniques: an overviewJ.D. Scargle
A search for planetary mass companions to nearby starsB. Campbell, G.A.H. Walker, S. Yang
A radial velocity search for extrasolar planetsR.S. McMillan, P.H. Smith
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IRAS statistics on main sequence stellar IR excesses and models of corcumstellarparticle cloudsD.E. Backman, F.C. Gillett
Progress in determining the space orientation of starsL.R. Doyle
A photometric approach to detecting Earth-sized planetsW.J. Borucki, L.E. Allen, W.S. Taylor, A.T. Young, A.R. Schaefer
Systematic aspects of direct extrasolar planet detectionRobert A. Brown
Direct imaging of extra-solar planetary systems with a low-scattered light telescopeR.J. Terrile
Discovery/study of planetary systems using astrometry from spaceE.H. Levy, R.S. McMillan, G.D. Gatewood, J.W. Stein, M.W. Castelaz, A. Buffington, N. Nishioka,J.D. Scargle
Optical interferometry and the detection of evidence of lifeB.F. Burke
Searching for extrasolar life with space telescopesJ.R.P. Angel
Development of constraints imposed by cosmic evolution towards lifeJ. Oro
Cosmic metabolism: the origin of macromoleculesC.N. Matthews:
Exotic chemical lifeRonald D. Brown
A sceptic’s viewR. Shapiro
Hydrothermal energy flow of planetary bodies and the creation of living systemsJ.B. Gorliss
Survival strategies for life in high UV, low density environmentG. Horneck
Anticrick: the nothing is not regulable
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T. Ganti
The right-left asymmetry in biologyYa.B. Zeldovich
Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich (1914-1987)A.S. Szalay
Chemical production of optically pure systemsG. Spach, A. Brack
The interferometer paradigm for mammalian binaural hearingN. Cohen
Fast tracks to intelligenceW.H. Calvin
Form and function in neurobiologyS. Firestein
Can we communicate with other species on this planet?D. Reiss
SETI and the physical scientist’s misconstrual of evolutionary biologyE.J. Coffey
Can we communicate with aliens?V. Csanyi, Gy. Kampis
CETI: historical retrospective of interaction of culturesL.S. Licevitch
Some biological implications on Drake’s formulaM. Pfleiderer
Regional jurisdiction in our galaxyD.M. Papagiannis
One more solution to the Fermi paradoxM. Subotowicz
The evolution of technological civilizations within the limits of their own solar systemM.D. Papagiannis
The galactic centerA.A. Stark
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Supercivilizations as possible products of the progressive evolution of matter in theuniverseN.S. Kardashev, V.S. Strelnitskij
Being optimistic about setiD. Schwartzman, L.J. Rickard
Fermi paradox and alternative strategies for SETI: the anthropic principle and thesearch for solar analogsM. Fracassini, L.E. Pasinetti Fracassini, A.L. Pasinetti
The SETI related use of large astronomical archivesR. Albrecht, B.B. Balazs
Artifical signal detectorsI. Linscott, J. Duluk, J. Burr, A. Peterson
Search for artificial cosmic radio emissionA.V. Arkhipov
The QUASAT satellite and its set applicationsC. Maccone
SETI with a french accentF. Biraud
Field test results with the targeted search MCSAJ.C. Tarter
The Berkeley piggyback SETI program: Serendip IIS. Bowyer, D. Werthimer, V. Lindsay
3 pulse/multiple stage continuous wave detection algorithmsD.K. Cullers
The CETI ellipsoid and the supernova 1987aW.F. Hilton, I. Almar
Energy saving interstellar communication with moderate effortJ. Pfleiderer
Optical lasers for CETIJ.D.G Rather
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SETI in optical range with the 6m telescope: maniaV.F. Schwartsman
Stars as gravitational lensesF.D. Drake
The pro’s and con’s of gravitational lenses in CETIN. Cohen
The next steps: 20 possibilitiesA. Tough
The tale of a candidate signalJ. Heidman
The argument for ETI in the Edo ageH. Nakamura
What if we succeed? (a media viewpoint)A.G. Fraknoi
Who will speak for earth?D. Goldsmith
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The Search for Extreterrestrial Intelligence
ed. P. Morrison, J. Billingham and J. Wolfe (...)
NASA SP-419
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Exobiology: matter, energy and information in the origin andevolution of life in the universe
edited by J. Chela-Flores and F. Raulin (Springer science-business media, B.V. 1997)
Proceedings of the Fifth Trieste Conference on Chemical Evolution: An Abdus Salam MemorialTrieste, Italy, 22-26 September 1997
Abdus Salam from fundamental interactions to the origin of lifeJ. Chela-Flores
Cosmochemical evolution: a unifying and creative process in the universeJ.Oro
The Theory of Common DescentR.D. Keynes
The search for intelligent life in the universeF. Drake
Are we alone in the universe?P. Davies
The concept of matter and materialism in the origin and evolution of lifeG.V. Coyne, S.J.
Re-appraisal of the age of the oldest water-lain sediments, West Greenland: Signifi-cance for the existence of life on the early Archaean EarthS. Moorbath and B.S. Kamber
The origin of mind and lifeS.W. Fox, A. Pappelis and R. Grubbs
Energy for the origin of lifeH. Baltscheffsky, A. Schultz and M. Baltscheffsky
Visually retracing the emergence of the evolvable protocellR. Grubbs, S.W. Fox, A. Pappelis, J. Bozzola and P.R. Bahn
Radicals, ions and molecules in chemical evolutionM. Chadha
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Some aspects of the irradiation of HCN and related compounds and its role in prebioticchemistryA. Negron-Mendoza and S. Ramos Bernal
The role played by solid state surfaces in prebiotic chemistryS. Ramos-Bernal and A. Negron-Mendoza
Mutually catalytic amphiphiles: simulated chemical evolution and implications toexobiologyD. Segre and D. Lancet
Salam Phase Transition and the Causal Origin of HomochiralityW. Wenqing and F. Yi
Physical studies of adsorbed bio-organic substances in Na-MontmorilloniteA. Negron-Mendoza, S. Ramos Bernal, D. Acosta, I. Gamboa de Buen
On the prevailing direction of our search into the origin of life-”Second Thoughts”F.R. Eirich
Generic properties of the sequence-structure relations of biopolymersP.F. Stadler
Genetic code: Dinucleotide type, hydropathic and Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase classorganizationR.C. Guimaraes
Cognitive universals: abstract psychology of terrestrial and extraterrestrial intelli-genceK.T. Shah
Early cellular evolution: Preliminary results from comparative genomic analysisS. Islas, A. Becerra, J.I. Leguna and A. Lazcano
Impact of Darwin’s theory on ”origins of life” and ”extraterrestrial life” debates, andsome wider topicsF. Raulin-Cerceau, M.C. Maurel and J. Schneider
The oldest fossil mineral bacteria from the early archean of South Africa and AustraliaF. Westall
The evolutionary aspects of coenzyme photobiochemistryM. Kritsky, T.A. Lyudnikova, E.A. Mironov and K.V. Neverov
Origin of the proto-cell Membrane: great importance of the phospholipid bilayerH. Nakamura
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Animate protocells from inanimate thermal proteins: visualization of the processA. Pappelis, S.W. Fox, R. Grubbs and J. Bozzola
Did the fIrst cells emerge from a microsphere?M. Rizzotti, M. Crisma, F. de Luca, P. Iobstraibizer and P. Mazzei
Exobiology in Earth orbitG. Horneck
Production of organic compounds in interstellar space: design for exobiology experi-ments on the Earth orbitK. Kobayashi, T. Kasamatsu, T. Kaneko and T. Saito
The search for extraterrestrial biochemistry on Mars and EuropaC.P. McKay
Possible degree of evolution of solar-system microorganismsJ. Chela-Flores
Is there an alternative path in eukaryogenesis? An astrobiological view on makingthe nucleated cellJ. Seckbach, T.E. Jensen, K. Matsuno, H. Nakamura, M.M. Walsh and J. Chela-Flores
Did earthlife come from Mars?P. Davies
Ultrastructure in the carbonate globules of Martian meteorite ALH84001F. Westall, P. Gobbi, D. Grenke and G. Maszzotti
Production and detection of organic compounds on MarsK. Kobayashi, T. Kaneko, Y. Kawasaki, T. Saito
Prebiotic synthesis by lightning in martian volcanic plumesR. Navarro-Gonzalez and V. Basiuk
Earliest microbes on Earth and possible occurrence of stromatolites on MarsV. C. Tewari
Cometary contributions to planetary atmospheresT. Owen and A. Bar-Nun
Comets as a source of life’s originsJ.M. Greenberg and A. Li
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Formation of molecular hydrogen: the mother of all moleculesV. Pirronello, O. Biham, C. Liu, L. Shen and G. Vidali
Prebiotic chemistry induced by ion irradiation of icesG. Strazzulla
Extraterrestrial delivery of simple biomolecules to the Earth: survival of amino acidsand nucleic acid basesV. A. Basiuk and R. Navarro Gonzalez
Titan’s chemistry: Exobiological aspects and expected contribution from Cassini Huy-gensF. Raulin, P. Coli, Y. Benilan, P. Bruston, M.-C. Gazeau, P. Paillous, N. Smith, R. Sternberg, D.Coscia and G. Israel
Production of Organic Gases and Aerosols by Electrical Activity in Titan’s Tropo-spheric CloudsR. Navarro-Gonzalez
The search for habitable planets and Life in the UniverseJ. Schneider
Exochirality in the solar system and beyondA.J. MacDermott
DRVS and the search for life on extrasolar planetsR. VikramSingh
A full-sky survey for ultra-narrowband artificial signalsG.A. Lemarchand
SETI these last few years: An interdisciplinary overviewJ. Heidmann
SETI from Space and the Moon Far Side in the Next CenturyC. Maccone
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COMMUNICATION WITH EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTEL-LIGENCE
edited by D. Vakoch (Suny Press, 2011)
Exoplanets, extremophiles, and the search for extraterretrial intelligenceJ. Tarter
Current and nascent SETI intruments in the radio and opticalA. Siemons, H. Chen, J. Cobb
Candidate identification and interference removal in [email protected]. Kopela, J. Cobb, M. Lebofsky
A new class of SETI beacons that contain informationG.R. Harp, R.F. Ackermann, S.K. Blair
Getting the world actively involved in SETI searchesJ.C. Tarter, A. Agrawal, R. Ackermann
The effects of the ionized interstellar medium on broadband signals of extraterrestrialoriginS.K. Blair, D.G. Messerschmitt, J.C. Tarter, G.R. Harp
The next steps in SETI-ITALIA science and technologyS. Montebugnoli, C. Cosmovici, J. Monari
Project SAZANKA: multisite and multifrequency simultaneous SETI observations inJapanS. Narusawa, M. Fuhishita, H. Akisawa
Harvard’s advanced all-sky optical SETIC. Mead and P. Horowitz
The OZ OSETI projectR. Bhathal
The new telescope/photometer optical SETI project of SETI institute and the LickobservatoryF.D. Drake, R.P.S. Stone, D. Werthimer
Large-scale use of solar power may be visible across interstellar distancesL.K. Scheffer
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Interstellar radio links enabled by gravitational lenses of the Sun and starsC. Maccone
Cost analysis of space exploration for an extraterrestrial civilizationY. Dutil and S. Dumas
Understanding the search space for SETIW. Edmondson
Unpacking the great transmission debateK. Denning
Integrating active and passive SETI programs: prerequisites for multigenerationalresearchD. Vakoch
Building and searching for cost-optimized interstellar beaconsJ. Benford, D. Benford, G. Benford
Seeking contact: the relevance of human historyM.A.G. Michaud
Pragmatism, cosmocentrism, and proportional consultation for communication withextraterrestrial intelligenceM.L. Lupisella
SETI and international radio lawF. Lyall
What the world needs now : identifying the relative degree of specific Maslovian needsand degree...T.A. Lower, D.A. Vakoch
Limits on interstellar messagesS. Shostak
Communication among interstellar intelligent species: a search for universal cognitivemapsG.A. Lemarchand and J. Lomberg
The chemiosmosis message – a simple and information-rich communication in thesearch for extraterrestrial intelligenceC.S. Cockell
A proposal for an interstellar Rosetta stoneS. Dumas
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Processes in lingua cosmicaA. Ollengren and D.A. Vakoch
Testing SETI message designsM.W. Busch and R.M. Reddick
The DISC quotient: a post-detection strategyJ.R. Elliott and S. Baxter
On the universality of human mathematicsC.L. DeVito
Cognitive foundations of interstellar communicationD. Duner
Culture, meaning, and interstellar message constructionJ.W. Traphagan
REPORTS
List of reports related to SETI
This chapter presents a list of reports. Those documents are written by a few authours. Theymay be results from scientific conferences, workshops or studies.
(R001) Ambartsumian,V.A; Kardashev,N.S.; Troiskii, V.S.
Problema Poiska Jeeznee yo Vselennoi(Russian)
Moskva Nauka,130p, (1986)
(R002) Appenzeler, I. Reports on astronomy (including com-mission 51)
Springer Science ,583p, (1997)
(R003) Billingham, J. Life in the Universe (NASA CP-2156) , 250p, (1981)
(R004) Coulter, G.R.;Klein, M.J.;Backus, P.R.
Searching for Intelligent Life in the Uni-verse: NASA’s High Resolution Mi-crowave Survey
, 41p, (1993)
(R005) Cullers, Kent;Deans, S.R.
SETI Algorithms , 113p, (1993)
(R007) Drake, F.; Wolfe, J.H.; Seeger, C. L.
SETI science working group report(NASA TP-2244)
, 138p, (1984)
(R008) Gurnett, D.A. A multidisciplinary study of planetary,solar and astrophysical radio emissions(NASA NAGW-386)
, 39p, (1986)
(R009) Hoffman, D.B.;Kontaratos, A.N.
Biological Generalizations and theSearch for Extraterrestrial Life (NASANASW-417)
, 55p, (1969)
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(R010) Mallove, E.F.; Con-nors, M.M.; For-ward, R.L.
A Bibliography on the Search for Ex-traterrestrial Intelligence (NASA RP-1021)
, 136p, (1978)
(R011) Messerschimtt, D. End-to-end Interstellar CommunicationSystem Design for Power Efficiency
, 28p, (2013)
(R012) Michael, D. N. Proposed Studies on the Implicationsof Peaceful Space Activities for HumanAffairs (the Brookings Report)
The BrookingsInstitution, 219p,(1960)
(R013) Morrison, I. S. Evaluation of symbol-wise autocorrela-tion for the setiquest project
, 36p, (2011)
(R014) Oliver, B.M.;Billingham, J.
Project Cyclops , 253p, (1971)
(R015) Ponnamperuma, C. In the search for extraterrestrial life(NASA TT F-15,856)
, 20p, (1972)
(R016) Quimby, F.H. Concept for detection of extraterrestriallife (NASA SP-56)
, 68p, (1964)
(R017) Rummel, J.D. Publications of the exobiology programfor 1988 (NASA TM 4169)
, 74p, (1989)
(R018) Tarter, J. Project Haystack: the search for life inthe galaxy
SETI Institute,255p, (2010)
(R019) US government Possibility of intelligent life elsewhere inthe universe
, 129p, (1977)
IAC conferences
List of papers presented during the International Aeronautical Congress. The International Academyof Aeronautics (IAA) SETI Permanent Committee has two sessions during those meetings.
(work in progress: this chapter will be updated as soon as the information related to the meetingswill be available)
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1982 – Paris, France
1983 – Budapest, Hungary
1985 – Stockholm, Sweden
1986 – Innsbruck, Austria
1987 – Brighton, United Kingdom
1988 – Bangalore, India
1989 – Torremolinos, Spain
1990 – Dresden, Germany
1991 – Montreal, Canada
1992 – Washington, USA
1993 – Graz, Austria
1994 – Jerusalem, Isreal
1996 – Beijing, China
1997 – Turin, Italy
1998 – Melbourne, Australia
1999 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
9.1.01 Shosta, S. Project Phoenix Enters Adulthood9.1.02 Target, J. Bioastronomy ’99: A Synopsis, and An Up-
dated Target List for Project Phoenix
9.1.03 Heidmann, J. A New IAA Cosmic Study: Establishing a Ra-dio Observatory on the Moon Farside
9.1.04 Schneider, J. Can We Detect Extra-Solar Technology in theCosmic Ray Spectrum?
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9.1.05 Norris, R. How Old is ET?
9.1.06 Tough, A. The Array of Search Strategies
9.1.07 Taylor, D. Southern SERENDIP Project: SETI Candi-date Analysis Using Neural Network and Sta-tistical Techniques
9.1.08 Elliott, J. Language in Signals: The Detection ofGeneric Species-Independent Intelligent Lan-guage Features in Symbolic and Oral Commu-nications
9.1.09 Ollengren, A. Large-size Message Construction for ETI:Typing Static Relations
9.1.10 Vakoch, D. Communicating Scientifically FormulatedSpiritual Principles in Interstellar Messages
9.2.01 Billigham, J. Annual Pesek Lecture: SETI and Society - De-cision Trees
9.2.02 Harrison, A. Confirmation of ETI: Initial OrganizationalResponse
9.2.03 Oliver, C. The Case of EQ Peg: Challenge and Response
9.2.04 Schenkel, P. Contact With Advanced ETI: Implications fora New World Order
9.2.06 Bhathal, R. SETI Education for the Public
9.2.07 Tarter, J. The Biggest Challenges in the 28 Days Fol-lowing the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intel-ligence: A Panel Discussion
2000 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
9.1.01 Welch, W. Annual Pesek Lecture: Building SETI’s FirstDedicated Observatory
9.1.02 Davis, M. Buying Cyclops by the Yard
9.1.03 DeBiase, R. Beyond the Square Kilometer Array
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9.1.04 Shuch, P. One Hundred Up, 4900 To Go! A Project Ar-gus Update
9.1.05 Corbet, R. The Use of Gamma-Ray Bursts as Time andDirection Markers in SETI
9.1.06 Stootman, F. Galactic Plane SETI Candidates – Resultsfrom the Southern SERENDIP Spectrometer
9.1.07 Werthimer, D. The Berkeley SETI Program: SETI@Home,SERENDIP, and Optical SETI
9.1.08 Howard, A. An All-Sky Optical SETI Survey
9.1.09 Borucki, B. Projects for the Detection of Earths OrbitingOther Stars
9.1.10 Pierson, T. SETI 2020 - A Roadmap for the Next 20 Yearsof SETI Research
9.2.01 Almar, I. The Discovery of ETI as a High-Consequence,Low-Probability Event
9.2.03 Diederich, J. The Convergence of Intelligences: Learning,Symbols and Efficient Communication
9.2.04 Strelnitski, V. SETI as a Subject of Public Opinion
9.2.05 Lemarchand, G. Sociodynamical Analysis of HumanArchetypes about Extraterrestrial Intelli-gent Beings
9.2.06 Gardner, J. Assessing the Robustness of the Emergence ofIntelligence: Testing the Selfish Biocosm Hy-pothesis
9.2.07 Oliver, C. SETI in High Schools Down Under
9.2.08 Ollongren, A. Large-Size Message Construction forETI:Typing Logic Contents
9.2.10 Vakoch, D. Cognitive Modeling of Music Perception as aFoundation for Interstellar Message Composi-tion
9.2.11 Balazs, B. The Interdisciplinary Benefits of SETI
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2001 – Toulouse, France
9.1.01 Drake, D. Annual Pesek Lecture: Promising New Ap-proaches in the Search for Extraterrestrial In-telligence
9.1.02 Shuch, P. Array2K: Multiple Dishes, Multiple Modes
9.1.03 Montebugnoli, S. SETI Italia: Status Report
9.1.04 Cullers, K. Trials of Omni-Directional Sky Survey Tele-scopes
9.1.05 Maccone, C. The Lunar SETI Cosmic Study: Current Sta-tus and Perspectives
9.1.06 Shostak, S. The Lifetime of Technological Civilizations
9.1.07 Morison, I. The Lovell Telescope Upgrade
9.1.08 Tarter, J. Update on the Allen Telescope Array andSquare Kilometer Array
9.1.09 Dutil, Y. Error Correction in SETI
9.1.10 Monari, J. SALVE 2 (Software Aimed at off Line Verifi-cation ETI signals ver 2.0)
9.1.11 Schlumberger, M. The SETI Game
9.2.01 Oliver, C. Science Journalists and SETI Scientists: Im-proving Communication
9.2.02 DeVore, E. Educating the Next Generation of SETI Sci-entists: Voyages Through Time
9.2.03 Almar, I. How the Rio Scale Should be Improved
9.2.04 Tough, A. Post-Contact Communication and Security
9.2.05 Michaud, M. Ten Decisions That Could Shake the World
9.2.06 Gardnes, J. Artificial Exo-Society Modeling: A New Toolfor SETI Research
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9.2.07 Elliott, J. First Stage Identification of Syntactic Ele-ments in an Extraterrestrial Signal
9.2.08 Atwell, E. Corpus Linguistics and the Design of a Re-sponse Message
9.2.09 Ascheri, V. Interstellar Communication: Chemistry as aHighly Recommended Subject Matter
9.2.10 Ollengren, A. Large-Size Message Construction for ETI: AnExperiment in CETI
9.2.11 Musso, P. Analogy as a Tool to Communicate AbstractConcepts in SETI
9.2.12 Vakoch, D. Communicating Concepts about Altruism inInterstellar Messages: an Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Approach
2002 – Houston, USA
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.01 Drake, F. Promising new approaches in the search forextraterrestrial intelligence
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.02 Shuch, H.P. The very small array: proof-of-concept for ar-ray 2K
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.03 Tarter, J. Update on the square kilometer array
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.04 Maccone, C. The Lunar farside radio lab study of the IAA
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.05 Cullers, K. Trials of omni-directional sky survey telescope
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.06 Shostak, S. The Rio scale applied to fictional ”SETI de-tections”
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.07 Backus, P. Horowitz/Sagan signal were not ETI
IAC-02-IAA.9.1.08 Harris, M.J. Limits from satellite gamma-ray observationson the use of antimatter propulsion by ex-traterrestrial civilizations
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IAC-02-IAA.9.1.09 Werthimer, D. Searching for ET with help from three millionvolunteers: the SETI@home, Serendip, Sev-endip and Spock SETI programs
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.01 Marshall, W. SETI and astrobiology: contact - a youth per-spective
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.02 De Vore, E.; Tarter, J. Educating the next generation of SETI scien-tists: voyages throuth time
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.03 Tough, A. Communicating with ETI: five needed steps
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.04 Michaud, M.A.G. Ten decisions that could shake the world
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.05 Gardner, J.N. Artificial exo-society modeling: a new tool forSETI research
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.06 Vakoch, D.A. Communicating concepts about altruism in in-terstellar messages
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.07 Doyle, L.R.; McCowan, B. Information theory applied to dolphin whis-tle vocalizations with possible application toSETI signals
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.08 Atwell, E.; Elliott, J. Corpus linguistics and the design of a responsemessage
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.09 Dutil, Y.; Dumas, S. Young: a cryptanalytic toolkit for SETI
IAC-02-IAA.9.2.10 Elliott, J.; Atwell, E. The filtration of inter-galactic objects trouvesand the identification of the lingua ex machinahierarchy
2003 – Bremen, Germany
Schlumberger, M.E. A model of monidirectional SETI
Maccone, C. Lunar farside radio lab : a ”cosmic study” bythe International Academy of Astronautics
Carrigan, R.A. Do potential SETI signals need to be decon-taminated.
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Sterns, P. Metalaw and relations with intelligent beingsrevisisted
Genta, G. Will space actually be the final frontier of hu-mankind?
Arnould, J. Human being: the next space frontier
Maccone, C. Innovative SETI by the KLT
Montebugnoli, S. SETI-Italia 2003: status review
Horowitz, P. Targeted optical SETI at Harvard / Smithso-nian and Princeton
Howard, A. All-sky optical SETI
Wilson, T.L. Power consideration in the context of SETI
Shostak, S. When will we detect the extraterrestrials?
Dorminey, B. Back to the basics
Shuch, H.P. SETI snack attack: lessons learned from thePearl Harbor hoax
Oliver, C. Communicating astrobiology - a new approach
Brake, M. Life in the universe: a course in science, andscience fiction
Pierson, T. SETI institute as a model for managing inter-disciplinary science
Vakosh, D.A. The art and science of interstellar messagecomposition: a report on international work-shops to encourage multidisciplinary discus-sion
Musso, P. From maths to culture towards an effectivemessage
Ollengran, A. Large-size message construction for ETI - in-ductive self-interpretation
Settino, M. ”Mining” the sky from data-mining
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Monari, J. Generalized Hough transform: an useful algo-rithm for signal path detection
Ruffolo, A. Outlier analysis for SETI
Elliott, J. A human language corpus for interstellar mes-sage construction
2004 – Vancouver, Canada
SETI and Other Extraterrestrial Discoveries
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.01
Werthimer, D.; Anderson,D.; Cobb, J.
The top 200 candidates from 25 years of berke-ley SETI
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.02
Tarter, J. Progress report on the Allen telescope array
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.03
DeBoer, D.R. The Allen telescope array: commensal and ef-ficient SETI
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.04
Cullers, K.; Stauduhar,R.; Schlumberger, M.E.
Sensitive detection of coherence
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.05
Montebugnoli, S., Monari,J.; Zoni, L.
A new system for the SETI-Italia data analy-sis.
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.06
Carrigan, R.A. Limitations for pure Dyson sphere searches
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.07
Schuch, H.P. Entering the SETI olympics: the role of thededicated amateur
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.08
Maccone, C. NASA gateways at L1 and L2 and the radio-quiet Moon farside imperative
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.09
DeBiase, R.L. Concept for very large space based radio tele-scopes for SETI
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.10
Simmons, W. Quantum optical cryptography and SETI
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IAC-04-IAA.1.1.1.11
Marino, L. The evolutionary neurobiology of SETI
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.01
Almar, I. Similarities and differences in communicatingdifferent kinds of dramatic cosmic discoveries
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.02
Race, M.S. Communicating about the discovery of ex-traterrestrial life: different searches, differentissues
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.03
Rummel, J.D.; Race, M.S. Got life? hours of boredom followed by mo-ments of sheer terror (and that’s just with thepress)
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.04
Tough, A. Public communication in close-up contact
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.05
Langston, M.C. An exploration of the “ET hacker” concept
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.06
Shostak, S. Limits on interstellar messages
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.07
Ollengren, A. Large-size message construction for ETI non-deterministic typing and symbolic computa-tion in lincos
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.08
Dutil, Y. Social choice and equity theory: seeking thecommon good as a common ground
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.09
Vakoch, D.A. Narrative approaches to encoding altruism ininterstellar messages
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.10
Arnould, J.; Laidet, L. Prepared to manage extraterrestrial informa-tion or an extraterrestrial event.
IAC-04-IAA.1.1.2.11
Musso, P. Philosophical and religious implications of ex-traterrestrial life
2005 – Fukuoka, Japan
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) - The Next Steps
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fujishit Fujishita, M. SETI activities at kyushu tokai university
IAC-05-A4.1.02 Vakosh, D.A. Advantages of active SETI
IAC-05-A4.1.03 Shuch, H.P.; Almar, I. The San Marino scale for transmissions fromEarth to ET
IAC-05-A4.1.04 DeBiase, R.L. Effects of collisions upon a partial Dysonsphere
IAC-05-A4.1.07 Shostak, S. Short-pulse SETI
IAC-05-A4.1.09 Walton, L. Definition of a SETI search
IAC-05-A4.1.10 Maccone, C. The ITASEL project (Italian search for ex-traterrestrial life )
IAC-05-A4.1.11 Rummel, J.D. On the wings of Copernicus: further implica-tions of discovering life in the solar system?
IAC-05-A4.2.01 Burgess, L. The equant node of oblivion: the eighth ma-jor aspect of the quiet axis, a nearly 40-yearcosmic artistic/poetic construction
IAC-05-A4.2.03 Denning, K. “l” on earth
IAC-05-A4.2.07 Oliver, C. Astrobiology: a pathway towards adult scien-tific literacy?
IAC-05-A4.2.09 Shuch, H.P. Testing a claim of extraterrestrial technology
IAC-05-A4.2.10 Elliott, J. A post-detection decipherment matrix
IAC-05-A4.2.11 Maccone, C. Past and future of astronomy and SETI castin maths
2006 – Valencia, Spain
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) – The Next Steps
IAC-06-A4.1.01 Shuch, H.P.; Almar, i. Updating the San Marino scale
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IAC-06-A4.1.02 Ollengren, A. Large-size message construction for ETI: aris-totelian syllogisms
IAC-06-A4.1.03 Vakoch, D.A. The evolutionary epic as an integrative themefor interstellar message composition
IAC-06-A4.1.04 Shostak, S.; Tarter, J. Speeding up SETI searches by hundreds oftimes: the allen telescope array
IAC-06-A4.1.05 Werthimer, D. Six Berkeley SETI programs: SETI@home II,Serendip V, astropulse, spock, sevendip anddyson
IAC-06-A4.1.06 von Korff, J.; Werthimer,D.; Korpela, E.
astropulse: a SETI radio sky survey on mi-crosecond time scales
IAC-06-A4.1.07 Cosmovici, C.; Montebug-noli, S.; Maccone, C.;Monari, J.
The ITASEL project (Italian search for ex-traterrestrial life)
IAC-06-A4.1.08 Montebugnoli, S.; Zoni,J.; Monari, J.; Maccone,C.
The ITASEL/SETI-Italia new programmablespectrum analyser
IAC-06-A4.1.09 Cecchi, M.; Monari, J. SETI@grid: exploiting computational grids toboost SETI data analysis
IAC-06-A4.1.10 Mead, C.; Howard, A.;Sreetharan, P.
Challenges in the first all-sky optical SETI
IAC-06-A4.1.11 Howard, A.; Horowitz, P.;Mead, C.
Initial results from harvard all-sky opticalSETI
IAC-06-A4.1.12 Carrigan, R. Challenges of “cosmic archaeology” searchesfor ETI
IAC-06-A4.1.13 Maccone, C. SETI, extrasolar planets search and interstel-lar flight: when are they going to merge?
IAC-06-A4.2.01 Dick, S. The postbiological universe
IAC-06-A4.2.02 Denning, K. Ten thousand revolutions: conjectures aboutcivilizations
IAC-06-A4.2.03 Tough, A. Rethinking ETI
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IAC-06-A4.2.04 Dutil, Y. Sustainability: a tedious path to a galacticcolonisation!
IAC-06-A4.2.05 Musso, P. What the Fermi paradox tells us about thedangers of active SETI
IAC-06-A4.2.06 Elliott, J. A semantic ‘engine’ for universal translation
IAC-06-A4.2.07 Vakoch, D.A. Describing the probabilistic nature of humanbehavior in interstellar messages
IAC-06-A4.2.08 Norris, R.P. Gamma-ray bursters and the emergence of life
IAC-06-A4.2.09 Jukola, P. Search for intelligence
IAC-06-A4.2.10 Lee, R.J. Rules for first contact: legal and policy is-sues arising from establishing and maintainingcommunications with extraterrestrials
IAC-06-A4.2.11 Woolf, S. Other worlds, other gods
2007 – Hyderabad, India
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) – The Next Steps
IAC-07-A4.1.01 Swarup, G. Prospects of SETI with the GMRT
IAC-07-A4.1.02 Shostak, S.; Tarter, J. A galactic center SETI search using the allentelescope array
IAC-07-A4.1.03 Schilliro, F.; Schilliro, S.;Maccone, C.
Spectral line measurements in exceptionallylow SNR by the KLT
IAC-07-A4.1.04 Vakoch, D. Bernard M. Oliver’s analysis of the role of ac-tive SETI strategies in a diversified approachto interstellar communication
IAC-07-A4.1.05 Ockels, W. Is time a creation of life in reaction to gravity?This hypothesis suggests new ways for lookingat extraterrestrial life
IAC-07-A4.1.06 DeBiase, R.L. Constraints and cost / benefits of thin filmDyson spheres
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IAC-07-A4.1.07 Gurevich, I. About restrictions on volume of the informa-tion in the universe
IAC-07-A4.2.01 Denning, K. Being technological
IAC-07-A4.2.02 Zaitzev, A. Sending and searching for interstellar mes-sages
IAC-07-A4.2.03 Vakoch, D. Humankind’s planetary ecological crisis as acentral theme for interstellar message compo-sition
IAC-07-A4.2.04 Shuch, H.P.; Almar, I. Quantifying past transmissions using the SanMarino scale
IAC-07-A4.2.05 Maccone, C. Protected antipode circle on the farside of themoon
IAC-07-A4.2.06 Musso, P. The number of ET civilizations and the ”re-verse SETI” argument
2008 – Glasgow, United Kingdom
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) – The Next Steps
IAC-08.A4.1.1 Shuch, H.P. Introduction to SETI science and technology
IAC-08.A4.1.2 Welch, W.J. The allen telescope array: the first widefield,panchromatic, snapshot radio camera for ra-dio astronomy and SETI
IAC-08.A4.1.3 Tarter, J. The first SETI observations with the allentelescope array
IAC-08.A4.1.4 Maccone, C. The statistical Drake equation
IAC-08.A4.1.5 Tewari, B. Update on controversial view of terrestrial andextraterrestrial origins of life
IAC-08.A4.1.6 Tabeshian, M.;Molaverdikhani
Mapping the probability of microlensing de-tection of extra-solar planets
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IAC-08.A4.1.7 Carrigan, R. Extended IRAS-based whole-sky upper limiton dyson spheres and the implication for fu-ture Dyson sphere searches
IAC-08.A4.1.8 Shostak, S. Efficiency in SETI
IAC-08.A4.1.9 Montebugnoli, S.; Cos-mivici, C.; Monari, J.
The next steps in SETI-Italia science andtechnology
IAC-08.A4.2.1 Vakoch, D.A. Introduction to the interdisciplinary aspectsof SETI
IAC-08.A4.2.2 Almar, I. SETI terminology: do we interpret SETIterms correctly?
IAC-08.A4.2.3 Denning, K. Unpacking the great transmission debate
IAC-08.A4.2.4 Shuch, H.P.; Riggs, J. Correcting for interdependence of terms in theSan Marino scale
IAC-08.A4.2.5 Elliott, J. A post-detection decipherment strategy
IAC-08.A4.2.6 Harrison, A. Planning for contact: fantasy documents orguidelines for action?
IAC-08.A4.2.7 Arnould, J. ETI: from imagination to reality
IAC-08.A4.2.8 Shuch, H.P. Aliens among us: learning disability as an ana-log for extraterrestrial intelligence
IAC-08.A4.2.9 Musso P. Nearby extraterrestrial communicating civi-lizations and the “reverse SETI” argument
IAC-08.A4.2.10 Ollengren, A. Large-size message construction for eti recur-sivity in lingua cosmica
IAC-08.A4.2.11 Vakoch, D. What does it mean to be human?: reflectionson the portrayal of human nature in interstel-lar messages
2009 – Daejon, Republic of Korea
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IAC-09.A4.1.1 Shuch, H.P. Introduction to SETI science and technology
IAC-09.A4.1.2 Rhee, M.-H.; Kan-ya, Y.;Byun, Y.I.
The SETI programs in Korea: progress report
IAC-09.A4.1.3 Yukitoshi, K.-y.; Yi, H.;Yoon, J.W.
Detection of SETI signals from vlbi raw data
IAC-09.A4.1.4 Howard, A. Spectroscopic optical SETI at lick observatory
IAC-09.A4.1.5 Pluchino, S.; Montebug-noli, S.
Fast digital real time processing systems forSETI and radio science: S/C signal detectionand tracking.
IAC-09.A4.1.6 Vakoch, D. Testing the zoo hypothesis through activeSETI: a strategy infrastructure for sustainingSETI across generations and
IAC-09.A4.1.7 Maccone, C. SETI and seh (statistical equation for habita-bles)
IAC-09.A4.1.8 Shuch, H.P. The day the Earth stood out
IAC-09.A4.1.9 Montebugnoli, S. Fast digital real time processing systems forSETI and radio science: a survey of the Italianback ends
IAC-09.A4.1.10 Molaverdikhani, K. Extrasolar planets detection fractal map
IAC-09.A4.2.1 Gardner, J. How cosmological models should guide SETIsearch strategies
IAC-09.A4.2.2 Shostak, S. What et will look like and why we should care
IAC-09.A4.2.3 Ollengren, A. On the concrete signature of lincos
IAC-09.A4.2.4 Vakoch, D. Communicating multiple theories of humanpsychology in interstellar messages
IAC-09.A4.2.5 Traphagan, J. Can ritual represent a framework for commu-nication with ET?
IAC-09.A4.2.6 Musso, P. Nearby extraterrestrial communicating civi-lizations and the “reverse SETI” argument
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IAC-09.A4.2.7 Shuch, H.P. Project argus progress report: T plus 13 yearsand holding
IAC-09.A4.2.8 Maccone, C. Relativity, SETI, and knowledge diffusionacross the galaxy
2010 – Prague, Czech Republic
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) – The Next Steps
IAC-10.A4.1.1 Shuch, H.P. SETI past, present, and future: 50 years in 15minutes
IAC-10.A4.1.2 Shostak, S.; Harp, G. A SETI search in the anti-solar direction usingthe allen telescope array
IAC-10.A4.1.3 Siemion, A.; Werthimer,D.; Korpela, E.; Howard,A.; Cobb, J.
Instrumentation and methods for the searchfor extra-terrestrial intelligence
IAC-10.A4.1.4 Montebugnoli, S. SETI back ends made inexpensive
IAC-10.A4.1.5 Mead, C. Technologies driving SETI
IAC-10.A4.1.6 Maccone, C. A new belt beyond Kuiper’s: a belt of focalspheres between 550 and 17,000 au for SETIand science
IAC-10.A4.1.7 Trimberger, S. A multilevel model of interstellar communica-tion
IAC-10.A4.1.8 Ollengren, A. Large-size message construction for ETI-interpretation of processes in lingua cosmica
IAC-10.A4.1.9 Matloff, G.L. Giant/red-dwarf binaries: new SETI targetsand implications for interstellar migration
IAC-10.A4.1.10 Herzing, D. Signatures of universal communication:rhythm, synchrony and temporal patterns ofdolphin communication as a model
IAC-10.A4.2.1 Davies, P. Footprints of alien technology
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IAC-10.A4.2.2 Denning, K. The history of contact on Earth: data, myths,misconceptions
IAC-10.A4.2.3 Almar, I. SETI and astrobiology: the rio scale and thelondon scale
IAC-10.A4.2.4 Elliott, J.; Baxter, S. The disc quotient: a post detection strategy
IAC-10.A4.2.6 Vakoch, D.; Lower, T.;Niles, B.A.; Scanlin, J.E.
What should we say to extraterrestrial intel-ligence?: an analysis of responses to ”Earthspeaks”
IAC-10.A4.2.7 Pacher, T. One kilo message and mosaic earth: educationand outreach potential of interstellar artefactmessage composition projects
IAC-10.A4.2.8 Maccone, C. Societal statistics by virtue of the statisticaldrake equation
IAC-10.A4.2.9 Burgess, L. Projects for deep space and deep time com-munication
IAC-10.A4.2.10 Korbitz, A. The limits of metalaw and the need for furtherelaboration
IAC-10,A4,2,5,x7167
Oliver, C. Social networking: implications for post de-tection communications
2011 – Cape Town, South Africa
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) – The Next Steps
IAC-11,A4,1,1,x9737
Shuch, H.P. Intoduction to SETI science and technology
IAC-11,A4,1,2,x9894
Dominik, M. Exploration rather than speculation – assem-bling the puzzle of potential life beyond earth
IAC-11,A4,1,3,x11080
Montebugnoli, S.; Monari,J.; Bianchi, G.
New data acquisition and processing systemfor the SETI-Italia
IAC-11,A4,1,5,x10991
Elliott, J. Signatures of machine intelligence
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IAC-11,A4,1,6,x9891
Ollengren, A. Large-size message construction for eti logicalexistence expressed in lingua cosmica
IAC-11,A4,1,7,x9304
Maccone, C. Extending SETI to nearby galaxies
IAC-11,A4,2,1,x10143
Worden, P. ¡no title¿
IAC-11,A4,2,2,x11996
Antonites, A. Universals in the universe?
IAC-11,A4,2,3,x10857
Elliott, J.; Ollengren, A. On the concrete signature of lincos
IAC-11,A4,2,4,x9951
Shostak, S. Seeking intelligence far beyond our own
IAC-11,A4,2,5,x12037
Vakoch, D.; Lower, T.;Niles, B.A.
La tierra habla (Earth speaks): an onlineSpanish language survey about interstellarcommunication
IAC-11,A4,2,6,x9444
Atri, D.; DeMarines, J.;Haqq-Misra, J.
A protocol for messaging to extraterrestrials -launch of an educational and interactive web-site
IAC-11,A4,2,7,x9708
Maccone, C. A mathematical model for societal aspects ofSETI
IAC-11,A4,2,8,x11544
Reddy, A.; Goutham, P.R. Influence of works of fiction on the perceptionsof SETI
2012 – Naples, Italy
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) – The Next Steps
IAC-12,A4,1,1,x13071
Shuch, H.P. Introduction to SETI science and technology
IAC-12,A4,1,2,x14361
Korpela, E.; Siemion, A.;Cobb, J.; Lebofky, M.;Werthimer, D.
SETI in Berkeley: what now? where next?
144
IAC-12,A4,1,3,x13045
Siemion, A.; Cobb, J.;Cordes, J.; Demorest, P.
Progress in two radio SETI experiments: thesearch for extraterrestrial radio arecibo tele-scope observatory and SETI in the kepler fieldwith the green bank emission from nearby de-veloped intelligent populations (Serendip) at
IAC-12,A4,1,4,x16280
Harp, G. Recent observations and next steps for SETIprograms at the SETI institute
IAC-12,A4,1,5,x14106
Schilliro, F.; Pluchino, S.;Montebugnoli, S.; Cas-saro, P.
Targeted SETI activity in the uplink space-craft communication channels.
IAC-12,A4,1,6,x15362
Pluchino, S.; Schilliro, F.;Montebugnoli, S.; Cas-saro, P.
An enhanced piggyback mode for SETI obser-vations
IAC-12,A4,1,7,x15650
Schilliro, F.; Maccone, C.;Pluchino, S.
Karhunen-Loeve transform on GPU comput-ing
IAC-12,A4,1,8,x13108
Maccone, C.; Savio, G.;Villa, A., Crippa, R.
Italian optical SETI searches at FOAM13 ob-servatory
IAC-12,A4,1,9,x13290
Carrigan, R. Galactic-scale signatures for interstellar ar-chaeology and the search for life and intelli-gence in the universe.
IAC-12,A4,1,10,x13015
Ollongren, A. Large-size message construction for eti, vali-dation of lingua cosmica
IAC-12,A4,1,11,x12810
Matloff, G. Solar sailing to the sun’s inner gravity focus:a design study
IAC-12,A4,1,12,x15789
Dandamudi, S.; Khan,A.A.; Sarpal, S.; Sharma,S.
Iintegration of remote sensing for extraterres-trial geological studies
IAC-12,A4,2,1,x13070
Shuch, H.A. Fanning the flames of SETI passion
IAC-12,A4,2,2,x13525
Shostak, S. Sseeking intelligence far beyond our own
IAC-12,A4,2,3,x13590
Elliott, J. Signatures of machine intelligence
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IAC-12,A4,2,4,x13105
Maccone, C. Evolution and history in a new ”mathematicalSETI” model
IAC-12,A4,2,5,x15896
Vakoch, D. Communicating existential accounts of beinghuman in interstellar messages
IAC-12,A4,2,6,x14214
de la Torre, G.G. Neuropsychosocial model of contact. neuro-science, consciousness and the search for ex-traterrestrial intelligence.
IAC-12,A4,2,7,x14555
Denning, K. The ‘intelligence’ in SETI: historical conceptsand new research
IAC-12,A4,2,8,x15346
Herzing, D. Profiling nonhuman intelligence: an exercisein developing unbiased tools for describingother types of intelligence on earth.
IAC-12,A4,2,9,x14561
Denning, K. The long view: sustaining multigenerationalscience
2013 – Beijing, China
Shuch, P. Introduction to SETI Science and Technology
Narusawa, S.-Y. Project Dorothy: Worldwide Joint SETI Ob-servation (Pesek Lecture)
Derawa, C.S. Stellar Genetics Using Stellar SunspotAnalogs
Maccone, A. SETI as a Part of Big History
Shuch, P. Analyzing the Stephens Mystery Signal(Billingham Lecture)
Arnould, J. Earth Must Not Become the Jail of Hu-mankind
Ganapathy, R. Black Holes: Attractors for Intelligence?
Ollengran, A. On the Universality of Lingua Cosmica Logica
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Arun, P.V. Web Based Semi-Automatic Framework forAstrobiological Research
Martinez, C.F. SETI in the Light of Cosmic Convergent Evo-lution
Vakoch, D. Music as an Analogue for Interstellar MessageComposition
Milanov, A. Need for Authority of Humankind in SpaceLaw
2014 – Toronto, Canada
IAC-14,A4,1,1,x22517
Garrett, M.A. SETI, big data and the next generation of ra-dio telescopes
IAC-14,A4,1,2,x23276
Demorest, P.; Falcke,H.; Garrett, M.; Kor-pela, E.; Maddalena, R.;Werthimer, D.
Radio searches for extraterrestrial intelligenceas facility observing programs
IAC-14,A4,1,3,x25350
Shivvers, I.; Siemion, A.;Werthimer, D.
A 1.1 to 1.9 ghz SETI survey of the keplerfield: a raster scan search for narrow-bandemission
IAC-14,A4,1,4,x26669
Rummel, J.D. A place for SETI research and observations inthe NASA astrobiology roadmap
IAC-14,A4,1,5,x26543
Montebugnoli, S. A smart high resolution spectrometer for lowcost SETI piggy back activity mode
IAC-14,A4,1,6,x20613
Dumas, S. The Karhunen-Loeve transform, digital signalanalysis and the information theory
IAC-14,A4,1,7,x23822
Xin, F.; Su, H. Terahertz imaging system for SETI and theexploration of the beginning of the universe
IAC-14,A4,1,8,x24102
Pearson, J. Exoplanet discoveries and the fermi paradox
IAC-14,A4,1,9,x27030
Trimberger, S. addressing societal concerns in active SETI
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IAC-14,A4,2,1,x20653
Shuch, H.P.; Lomberg, J. The new horizons message initiative: SETI’snew horizon
IAC-14,A4,2,2,x21587
Jones, M. Cryptosociology and extraterrestrial civiliza-tions
IAC-14,A4,2,3,x22064
Maccone, C. Statistical Seager equation for exoplanet andSETI searches
IAC-14,A4,2,4,x26420
DeVito, C. SETI: a time to consolidate
IAC-14,A4,2,5,x23542
Enestam, S.; Long, K.;Welch, C.
Advanced transportation systems and theirrelation to unexplained signals on Earth
IAC-14,A4,2,6,x21941
DeVito, C. A possible link between extra-terrestrial soci-eties
IAC-14,A4,2,7,x21749
Herzing, D.; Walther-Antonio, M.
Nonhuman communication signals and decod-ing techniques: implications for astrobiology
IAC-14,A4,2,8,x27069
Jukola, P. Act - interactive public outreach strategies
IAC-14,A4,2,9,x20921
Ollongren, A. On modalities in lingua cosmica logica
IAC-14,A4,P,1,x26402
Das, S. Primary decoding of complex structural ar-rangements of diatom surface silicon commu-nication system biomineralization indicates aprobable extraterrestrial
IAC-14,A4,P,2,x22065
Maccone, C.; Savio, G.;Villa, A.; Crippa, R.
Intended OSETI searches at FOAM13 obser-vatory (italy)